SoCalBeachScanner
Hero Member
- Aug 17, 2013
- 601
- 547
- π Honorable Mentions:
- 4
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett ATX, AT Pro, ProPointer, and a weirdly good sense of direction
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Huntington Beach has been good to me lately. For three hours this morning I started working the break between dry and wet sand. Found some kids stuff and coinage, then I decided to find an area to work slow and deep. I chose a high foot traffic area in the dry sand and work very, very slowly sanding down my coil cover to get extra depth. I've destroyed three coil covers in 8-months with this method. It takes a ton of patience and concentration to scan slow and deep and with my self proclaimed ADD it's very challenging to say the least
The 750 Gold Ring could have been a deep pull tab and I got lucky. The two wheat pennies (1944 & 1945) could have been a very deep rusted bottle tops. I tested the gold ring with my 18k acid and it tested 18k, then I tested it with my 22k acid, and it tested good for 22k also, so who knows. But it's a keeper.
That silver ring was just a faint high tone blip on my radar until I pushed the coil down in the sand while sliding it back and forth. After pushing sand out of the way for several inches with the coil, I got a good signal that repeated.
Huntington Beach runs the beach cleaning machine almost daily and I saw the edge of the Minnesota Driver's License sticking out of the clean flat sand. I made a quick swing of the scoop and had a DL and Debit card. No telling how long they have been there. I made a scan of the area and nothing else sounded. I will send them out in the mail today with a short note of where and when I found them.
Thanks for Looking - HH
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Huntington Beach has been good to me lately. For three hours this morning I started working the break between dry and wet sand. Found some kids stuff and coinage, then I decided to find an area to work slow and deep. I chose a high foot traffic area in the dry sand and work very, very slowly sanding down my coil cover to get extra depth. I've destroyed three coil covers in 8-months with this method. It takes a ton of patience and concentration to scan slow and deep and with my self proclaimed ADD it's very challenging to say the least
The 750 Gold Ring could have been a deep pull tab and I got lucky. The two wheat pennies (1944 & 1945) could have been a very deep rusted bottle tops. I tested the gold ring with my 18k acid and it tested 18k, then I tested it with my 22k acid, and it tested good for 22k also, so who knows. But it's a keeper.
That silver ring was just a faint high tone blip on my radar until I pushed the coil down in the sand while sliding it back and forth. After pushing sand out of the way for several inches with the coil, I got a good signal that repeated.
Huntington Beach runs the beach cleaning machine almost daily and I saw the edge of the Minnesota Driver's License sticking out of the clean flat sand. I made a quick swing of the scoop and had a DL and Debit card. No telling how long they have been there. I made a scan of the area and nothing else sounded. I will send them out in the mail today with a short note of where and when I found them.
Thanks for Looking - HH
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