Beach of Nada

lawrence_1md

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This weekends weather wasn't the greatest for depositors. Cooler temperatures and rain...

I went to a beach that is normally pretty fruitful but today I've officially changed its name to Beach of Nada. My reasoning is that I found not a d@mn thing worth anything.

My first target was a new shinny penny. The second target I pulled out of the water was a mood ring! It put me in a mood alright. : )

Below is a picture of my findings. I did not include the aluminum cans or foil.

Happy Hunting Everyone!



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nice finds congrats HH
 

Nice assortment of pulltabs. Certainly enough to suggest other items waiting. Look at the bright side. These targets wont be in your way next time you hit The Beach of Nada.
 

Maybe someday your Beach of Nada will become your Playa de Oro! :occasion16:

My least favorite beach was a small unproductive rocky beach loaded with big rusting iron which I'd named
Nasty Little Beach --- BUT that's where on the day I decided to give it one more try, I dug a stunning custom-made heavy gold ring! Covered with a thin skin of iron which I easily chipped off, but which showed that the ring had been there for many years, missed by me and other seekers. Now I gotta rename my beach, lol. Andi
 

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Don't you hate it when those darn coins and bottle caps mess up your collection lawrence_1md!
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Thanks for sharing...
 

Dang man, maybe next time..
 

Those tabs are old... Makes me wonder if they hauled new sand in. Another reason I think this is because I didn't step in any holes.

Thanks for the comments guys!
 

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