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youdig
2 4-5 hour digs over a couple days.
A lot of time spent trying to find the most productive areas to search.
Digging on wet sand is kind on your knees but heavy on your arms and back.
Further visits were planned with both detectors since and have been met with similar results and further back aches too I might add lol
Gotta get it while you can the tide waits for no detectori
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Terrytorment
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Food for thought
pic of finds
Result of a beep on the beach UK style
Mix of Whites tdi and Equinox
Conditions as near to black sand and decomposed ferrous on a wet salt beach.
Hope you like the pic
Happy hunting
TT
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Terrytorment
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Interesting thread.
Been a while since I first posted on here. I think it's a fortunate time to Bob back on this forum.
So hello all
I'll bee thinking of this new machine while I'm beeping on the beach in the UK tomorrow mornings low tide.
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Terrytorment
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
go-rebels ... Won't be the first time I've miss identified a coin :-(
Here's a link to a pic of it. Hope it works.
Think you just download it to view.
13 stars only.
The coin was in poor shape from the get go but as you can see it appears to be 1863.
I'll take any date you believe fit. :-)
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Terrytorment
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum
Thanks for posting the link Keith.
I'll keep the .pdf files on my phone to read at a later time.
We have tons of military buttons on the fields over here and if I can come across a 1863 5 cents shield nickel then you never know what else is out there.
I'm sorting through the last 4 years of finds at the moment and I'm hoping I've mis identified some stuff. :-)
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Terrytorment
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Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum