SoCalBeachScanner
Hero Member
- Aug 17, 2013
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- 🏆 Honorable Mentions:
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett ATX, AT Pro, ProPointer, and a weirdly good sense of direction
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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MD in dry sand this morning for about four hours in the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach. I had two heart pounding moments; the first was seeing the Walking Liberty Half Dollar (my first) in my scoop, the second was seeing a bright shinny large ring laying two feet ahead of me while MD-ing, it was just lying on top of the sand. I was hoping for white gold or even silver, but it ended up being stainless with no hallmarks. The other ring says AVON inside (junk)
The beach at Long Beach is not only long (about 5-6 miles), but in some places it's over an eighth mile wide. Right in the middle of one of the widest areas on the beach is where I found the Half Dollar. Maybe because of the remote location on the beach where people usually don't MD is why it was there. Most of the clad that I found look like they have been there for years. Some of the real ugly coins were down 7-9 inches.
That blu electronic cigarette in the picture is like the fifth electronic cigarette I've found in the last couple months. My have times changed.
This hobby makes you want to keep going back for more and more.
MD in dry sand this morning for about four hours in the Belmont Shore area of Long Beach. I had two heart pounding moments; the first was seeing the Walking Liberty Half Dollar (my first) in my scoop, the second was seeing a bright shinny large ring laying two feet ahead of me while MD-ing, it was just lying on top of the sand. I was hoping for white gold or even silver, but it ended up being stainless with no hallmarks. The other ring says AVON inside (junk)
The beach at Long Beach is not only long (about 5-6 miles), but in some places it's over an eighth mile wide. Right in the middle of one of the widest areas on the beach is where I found the Half Dollar. Maybe because of the remote location on the beach where people usually don't MD is why it was there. Most of the clad that I found look like they have been there for years. Some of the real ugly coins were down 7-9 inches.
That blu electronic cigarette in the picture is like the fifth electronic cigarette I've found in the last couple months. My have times changed.
This hobby makes you want to keep going back for more and more.
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