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So many of those. Makes me mad at myself because back in the day, I used to just throw them on the ground. Now I'm cleaning up my trash from years ago😅. Take Care
Thank you for a good detector video! I do appreciate the way you comment during the finds, it makes the video enjoyable and informative. Good future hunting!!
Love the video. I found a hand Shovel of mine three years later at a spot I was at. I even lost a metal detector for a few days because I don't know my distances.😅 Take Care
I don't necessarily look at it as a negative. I can tell it's at least 40 years old, and it certainly sounded too tantalizing to leave behind, so that specific spot likely hasn't been detected before.
The numbers correlate to how electrically conductive the metal object is. Higher conductivity = a higher number. Silver and copper are very high numbers (70-99), gold and lead are low (0-30).
Not surprising considering he found it on what looks like a beach or tidal area. Years of moving the coin back and forth in the sand slowly eroded the faces off it. Still a cool find though! My treasures consist of pull tabs, bottle caps, etc. with an occasional penny. Despite the sunburn and aching back I force myself to keep going out by telling myself I'm saving someone's kid a cut foot... 😐
My thoughts exactly! I also found a sixpence nearby in the same rocks, but it was extremely gunked up, and I suspect that's what saved most of the details on the coin. Even if you have a bad day detecting, and don't find much, at least you've cleaned the beach!
I have to avoid some places because of that exact reason. It's still good to find and safely dispose of these things so nobody else can be harmed by them.
A shoe rivet. Those also drive me crazy at times. Where im at no beaches, just mountains. It's a good sign someone could of camped or stayed in this area for a bit. Love the video Take Care