I never expected these.

Mat in MA

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Feb 8, 2008
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Central Massachusetts
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Tesoro Silver µMax, DetectorPro Head Hunter Wader, White's MXT, Garrett GTA500, White's Bullseye II pin pointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I went to a beach that I’d not been to before to see what was available. I didn’t bother with going in the water as it was high tide with temps in the mid 60’s and a wind really blowing in off the ocean. The few people that were on the beach had on sweats, jackets and hats. Not your typical summer day for Labor Day weekend.

I stuck with dry sanding all day and was surprised at what I found. No jewelry but I did find coins. No silver but still a total of $3.52. I have the feeling this beach has never been detected before by the dates on the coins. I found quarters dated back to 1973 and 1974. My oldest nickel is 1986. Nothing too old in dimes. Some pennies are dated 1970, 1973, 1975, 1976. I even have about a dozen pennies that I can’t read the date on them because they are so crusted.

But to my surprise my best find of the day is a 1953s Wheatie, and I can’t believe what great shape it’s in. There are a few dings on the face from being in the sand, but otherwise it’s in great shape. I didn’t realize what I had until I got it home and cleaned my coins. Current value for this coin is only $1.00, but that’s still 100 times its original value. I will definitely have to get back to this beach at low tide. There’s no telling what I may find in the wet sand and suds.

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Mat, WTG on that 1953 S Lincoln. :icon_thumleft: Being from NJ, I can appreciate finding any S coin :headbang:
 

Looks like you may have a winner. Hoping to see your finds on when you get back there.....Matt
 

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