cofresi
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I ilve in cape breton in a tiny fishing village (arent all fishing villlages tiny?) I have a Baracuda from Anchor Electronics with a brand new 13,5 inch coil. While diving out my back yard about 100 uard out, the water is less than 40 feet deep. For a few years i have used my Barracuda here in the hard packed sand area inside the reef (actually a concretion of rocks in a crescent shape) and nary a sound. This time the detector screamed at me. I dug and dug. KNowing the 13.5 inch coil, I knew it could be way deep and it was. Out of 20 inches of hard packed sand popped a eight real approx 1600-1630 coin from Spain. Now the French rules these waves until the Brits threw them out and then a deal was made. I can find no reference to Spanish ships in these waters. Now either this is a one off , or there is a wreck deeper in the sand than my detector can go, or perhaps a wreck further out than what I went. Either way, It sure made my day
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