Sunday salt water hunt...gold, silver, balls.

CASPER-2

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Went to an old small RI beach on Sunday - I hit what you would call the "main" section which is only like
50 yards wide by 30 yards out right before low tide where it gets 6 ft deep
I had never hit way north of this spot - never see much for people down that way but figured years ago
they probably did swim down that way to get away from the crowds - went in right before low and went out to chest
deep. First target was old brass lipstick case and thought that that was a good sign. Little while
later I got an older key - nother good sign...but then I started getting can slaw and screw caps that
I believe were throw backs - believe guys found then in closer and tossed into deeper waters. All of the trash was on top
and was in the chest to chin deep water. All the keeper targets were a foot or more down. All the coins were crusty and
I thought I had more silver because even the pennies were caked. I got into a dead zone where I was getting nothing at all
and turned and went out to my limit with my mask and snorkel ...tide was all the way out but waters were rough - had
they been calmer I think I could've gotten out even farther. I got a nice hit and scooped down - target was still in the hole
and it was louder and thought I might have a deep sinker - was surprised when I saw large caked disc in bottom
of my scoop - silver half! Little while later I got a "whisper" of a signal - When I checked it in ID mode it did not read
too good. It was reading like small iron but I knew that my batteries were getting low and I always fan 4-5 inches
with my dive boot and rechecked these faint signals. I fanned and rechecked and now got a mid tone signal and
scooped. I hit rocks about a foot down and had to fan and work my scoop around to get the larger rocks
out so I could get down to the target. I finally got it and was surprised again when I saw the glint of gold shining
through the rocks I still had in my scoop. 1932 class ring! Glad I always try and dig everything.
Most of the good targets I had to work for thru the rocks.
Tide was coming in and I could not keep my position out where I was and started to work my way back to my GF
who was sitting where I entered. I got another nice signal before I got to her and once again was surprised by large grey disc
in the bottom of my scoop - odd thing is - its larger than a quarter and smaller than a half - so I don't know
what I have yet but believe its silver. I also was surprised to get two different size musketballs which were an added bonus.
I know the British were camped just up the street from this spot but they could also be there from colonials. I found
a colonial silver shoe buckle in the waters near here in the early 2000s and also found some flat buttons and
a few musket balls back then also. I could see my GF was getting cold as sun was going behind the clouds
and wind was picking up and I decided to head out. I got out, got in and got some keepers - I was happy :icon_thumright:
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Good job casper your like a treasure fish a Gold fish lol Nice finds someday Im gonna do the water thing you guys find tons of rings. Great post my friend stay safe and keep posting the cool finds........ Tommy
 

Nice going Casper. Some really nice scores. Congrats!
 

Great early Autumn water hunt on the East Coast ! Curious to see what the medium-sized disc turns out to be. You mentioned
colonial, British etc. in that area. Could be an old Spanish or British silver from before the U.S. Mint came to be. Hope so!! Please keep us
informed & updated on that mystery disc. Great looking old class ring. 1932....tough job market for graduates that year.... then the poor soul
loses their gold ring. Nice find by you ! Congrats ! Cheers ! J.T.G.
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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nice balls! lol..and the gold ring!!
 

If you figure it out, please let us know what the odd size silver coin is. Grats on a nice hunt.
 

Congrats!!! on the gold, great finds... keep it up!! HH &GL
 

Very nice hunt Casper. Love all your finds posted here. Including the green-glass screw for the lightfulb?
 

Very nice hunt Casper. Love all your finds posted here. Including the green-glass screw for the lightfulb?
green glass is from booze bottle
 

:icon_thumleft::headbang::headbang::headbang:....right on brother !!
 

Great story thanks for sharing. I hope the unidentified silvers turn out to be nice beneath the crust!
 

Great story thanks for sharing. I hope the unidentified silvers turn out to be nice beneath the crust!
they very seldom come out to good when they are crusty like that - the big one had a nice edge on it but when i started to crack the crust ...
edge came off with the crust - it's a walking liberty half - did not try to get a date yet
the other one im waiting on for now - i may put together an electrolysis set up to clean it - I used to do that with most of my salt water
silver but its a pain and you pretty much end up with the same results - now a days i just toss them in my display table as is - that way
I have some to show people how they come out when found - it may be foreign silver - it might be a token and may be copper
since pennies and nickels come out caked here too which is not common - I found a Lucky Lindy token yrs ago which was about this size
so could be something like that
 

Congrats on another find hunt! :occasion14:
 

Good luck cleaning the coins! I hope one ends up being British. Sweet gold ring too. Your saltwater coins make mine around here look mint haha. Keep them coming!
 

Beautiful old gold Mr.Casper!!
 

Here's the half - 1940 - if i give a rub with baking soda - it will shine a little - but still like putting
lipstick on a pig
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Good luck cleaning the coins! I hope one ends up being British. Sweet gold ring too. Your saltwater coins make mine around here look mint haha. Keep them coming!
CAN BE WEIRD ON SALT WATER COINS in New England waters - I have spots where one beach can have 3 kinds of soil/sand and so coins
can come out 3 different ways - some will be severely caked which we call "cookie coins" - you head down 50 yrds and they are slightly
crusted and another 50 and they are grey and not bad condition. Good thing is gold usually always comes out nice - i did not clean that
class ring at all - but on other beaches 10k will come out greenish or even tarnish depending if they use copper or bronze or silver in its content
 

this is silver colonial shoe buckle I got from same beach over 15 yrs ago - i thought it was junk at first
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