Dont know what to say

CASPER-2

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Jan 3, 2012
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WHITE'S XLT, PI PRO, GARRETT 2500, 3- FISHER CZ21s, JW FISHER 8X
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All Treasure Hunting
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I got nothing.
 

Coney Island NY, 1900 ?
 

You were 70 years late Casper
 

That's a crowded litter box! :o :laughing7: :cat:
 

You were 70 years late Casper

Close... heh.

I estimate the perfect time to have walked onto that beach with a detector would have been anytime in the seventies... through the 80's.

Prolly would have needed a pillow case to hold your finds.
And that would have been just the gold and silver.
 

and that was 'high tide'.....:laughing7:
 

Send them to the Cape! We have plenty of room for everyone to get into the water plus we need more donators.
Time is running short...
 

I guess that explains why old gold is still found every time the conditions are right.
 

Pic is Coney Island NY, 1946 and I think I see AARC in the bottom left.
 

Beautiful Pic! Another with a little History

OBN0346.jpg One thing for sure, there is still old gold at these old beach's.
 

This was one of my hunting spots yesterday...Local college welcoming at the beach...I was out there this morning with 3-4 other guys. None of us turned up anything worth showing but some junk jewelry, tons of clad, and tons of garbage...college kids are poor:(

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This was one of my hunting spots yesterday...Local college welcoming at the beach...I was out there this morning with 3-4 other guys. None of us turned up anything worth showing but some junk jewelry, tons of clad, and tons of garbage...college kids are poor:(

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Might do better with this crowd,,,,after graduation rings are obtained.....8-)

naaa just kidding.....err....ya, kidding....
 

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I can see Rodney Dangerfield running his finger around his collar and looking like an obscene fish saying: What a crowd.....Before people started buy cars and came back from the first war, they caught trains to local swimming holes that had bowling alleys, dances, restaurants, etc. The car and the amount of travel after the first world war put all these places on the road to the poor house.
 

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