A Little Color From San Simeon

wildcarrot

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old used white's surfmaster PI, Dual Field, DFX, Minelab GM 1000 and Nox 600
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There's a silver 1954 Rosie and a 1914 Lincoln in this group...All found up against the cliffs on the back side of the beach...:)
 

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That is one heck of a view, amazing. Nice little haul, what is that 1800s token type thing?
 

Great camera angle! You are on your game, after sandy came by Florida a lot of detectorists were hunting the wet sand although doing well...I was against the bluffs digging rings and gold hoop earrings. We did very well until the dredged the beaches and buried all the goodies with 10' of new sand.
It pays to hunt high sometimes that's for sure. Congrats

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Awesome coastline shot! Congrats on the finds too. Had to be there awhile.
 

Congratulations on the coin finds.That is a great view,too.
 

Nice finds! Thank for sharing beautiful scenery!
 

Great camera angle! You are on your game, after sandy came by Florida a lot of detectorists were hunting the wet sand although doing well...I was against the bluffs digging rings and gold hoop earrings. We did very well until the dredged the beaches and buried all the goodies with 10' of new sand.
It pays to hunt high sometimes that's for sure. Congrats

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I went over after Sandy and spent a few hours hunting the lower wet sand with very little luck. I went up and searched where the wet sand met the dry and pulled out a heavy class ring.
 

Congrats on the coin finds, Wildcarrot

I love the pic of the beach...what a gorgeous view!

Thanks for sharing

Lorraine
 

Nice haul! Pays to think out side the box!
 

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