Silver Coins, Harbor Seal, Class Ring and 18K Gold Teeth! Need ID on copper disc...

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Been kinda behind on my beach hunting this year, I have been doing alot more relic hunting since Jan and the times I have ventured out haven't been that spectacular but yesterday's and one from a few days ago turned out pretty good!

I hit the Bay after some kicking winds a few days ago and been getting pretty much skunked but then I hit a couple of pockets higher up the slope and ended up with 9 silvers. 2 Washington's and 6 Mercury dimes. One of the dimes was a 1916 (which I missed) that my cousin-in law caught in the pictures i posted but...no "D" mint mark.....maybe next time! No idea what the copper disc is. It's marked with the same info on both sides but not in the same spots. It says: "ATHLETIC" "APPLIED FOR" "PAT AUG 13, 1907" and an & or infinity symbol. Anyone have a clue on that one?
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Hit the oceanfront yesterday and crapped out at the first stop and when I was near the pier I saw something on the beach and a few people standing around and when I got closer I saw it was a harbor seal. I was kinda surprised as you don't normally see them on out beach! I asked the people standing there (and taking selfies with their phones, one woman tried to touch it as I was approaching....moron...) I asked if anyone had called the VA Marine Science Museum's "Stranding Team" or VBPD animal control just to check and make sure all was ok? Blank stares......I guess phones are more for pictures and selfies then contacting the authorities to let them know an animal may be in distress! The woman who tried to touch it ended up making the call when I asked her (I didn't have mine on me at the time). I did a quick walk around the seal but didn't see any visual injuries. I walked back to the car, got my phone and made a follow up call and walked back out to the beach. Some one from the Stranding Team had come out while I was gone and believed it was ok, just a young male possibly recently on his own. Good to know.

I moved on down the beach and got my first hit here and it was a class ring from a local high school. Not gold but since it's class of 2018 I shouldn't have any issues tracking the young man down for a return. As I continued I met a couple on the beach with their young and somewhat unruly dog (pit bull) and told them they may want to keep their dog on the leash and away from the seal that was still there. I didn't wanna see either animal get hurt! Of course later on, after seeing Animal Control come and check on the seal, some woman who was there said the couple with the pit bull (more morons) had let their dog off the leash and it was running all around it barking and getting too close. When Animal Control got there they too control and told the dip**its to get their dog on the leash and away from the seal or get a citation. Glad they came out!

The gold teeth were a bit of surprise as I had been digging alot of little stuff. They are ugly as hell and look old but the gold holds at 18K and they are 6.1 grams so I'm good with that! Shark tooth was a bonus...just saw it laying on the beach! Bracelet was junk.

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I have never seen 18K gold look like that out of salt water. Strange. Nice pictures and congrats on the silver and gold.
 

That shark tooth fossil is a fantastic find; it looks to be a juvenile specimen from the Carcharodon genus which would make it a very close relative of today's Great White Shark. Very cool!
 

Great post thx for share


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That's what I call a real salty beach hunt.
Shark tooth very cool also.
Congrats
 

Very, very, busy hunts.
Congrats on all your finds, especially the Gold.
 

Congrats. A really nice collection of finds.
 

I have never seen 18K gold look like that out of salt water. Strange. Nice pictures and congrats on the silver and gold.


That there is cremation gold. But since the teeth are burned away I think OP has a clear claim to it!
 

That there is cremation gold. But since the teeth are burned away I think OP has a clear claim to it!

My problem is if indeed 18K gold or higher, you are looking at 18 parts gold and 6 parts silver. I can't imagine even burned gold turning that color. I am not a salt water hunter however and I could very well be wrong on what I am looking at.
 

THATS A HECK OF DETECTOR YOU GOT , DANG PICK UP A SEAL HOW DEEP DOWN AND MUST HAVE TAKEN A LITTLE TIME TO GET THAT FELLA OUT> GLAD ALL TURNED OUT WELL FOR THE SEAL AND I SWEAR YOU GOT A LITTLE OF EVERY THING BUT THE BODY>SUNGLASSES < RING ????
 

Cool finds!


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Those are great finds, I would dig like a miner all over that area you found all the silvers, I bet surrounding and deeper there is much more. Congrats.
 

Thats a nice day of detecting and lots of great digs!! Congrats on some beautiful finds!:occasion14:
 

Great story, great finds, and great pictures.
 

I think each dental amalgam is different. These look kinda old and the silver in it (if that is there too) would turn grey in the salt water. I've dug several individual teeth, all the same color, all tested the same and I was able to scrap them but not sure what the exact make up of them is.


My problem is if indeed 18K gold or higher, you are looking at 18 parts gold and 6 parts silver. I can't imagine even burned gold turning that color. I am not a salt water hunter however and I could very well be wrong on what I am looking at.
 

Nice collection of beach finds! I like the class ring and charm bracelet. :occasion14:
 

Nice finds. Congrats! :occasion14:
I love a good story and pics to accompany it.
Love that sharks tooth. Found one in Florida on the beach one day, wore it for many years.
 

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