rivercatguy
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Too lazy to drive down to the beaches south Of the Sebastian Inlet today, so living in Indialantic I decided to try a section of the north beach; they've been inaccessible until recently. If you want to beach detect basically virgin areas, this is it. There were no other detectorists in sight. I was there at low tide and was working close to the waters edge.....lots of scrap pieces of undentifiable metal and then, since I dig everything, I got a high VDI signal and scooped down about 5 inches.....still couldn't find anything but I knew it was in the sand that I'd already scooped out. I just couldn't find it and then, looking down I see this small jade or turquoise colored ball lying there. It's about the size of a small pea. I lift it out and it is set in a small circular setting; silver I think. The total circumference is about half the size of a dime and there is a small loop at the top where a small chain might have run through. The metal looks hand hammered if that makes sense on something so small and is black with glints of silver showing through. It's sitting next to me now in a small cup of olive oil. I'll try to have it looked at tomorrow and have it identified. I'm not knowledgeable at all about the age of things coming out of the ocean. I've recently moved here from Baltinore where I primarily detected colonial sites. I'll keep you posted.
If anyone has any ideas or is in the vicinity, call me or email me. 321-848-6004 / rivercatguy@aol.com / Glen
If anyone has any ideas or is in the vicinity, call me or email me. 321-848-6004 / rivercatguy@aol.com / Glen
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