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The hardest I have ever worked for .58 cents. I must have dug 50 targets total and the sad part is the two quarters and three of the pennies were all at the bottom of the same plug around 8 inches. I didn't take a pic of all the trash, it went straight in the can at the park.
Went out around 12:30am for a 2.5 hour hunt at my local beach park and came home with a few modern coins and a game token. For every 1 coin I dug 2 nails/screws/iron. You guys find so many old coins , I cant seem to break into the early 1900s. Any suggestions?
I've been getting a little frustrated as of late, only digging trash, trash, and iron. Then I decided to get creative and look at some historic maps for old parks in my area and one paid off a little. I dug my first wheat penny ever!
I found these last night with the Headhunter Pirate around midnight during a 2 hour hunt. They are all .50 cal WW2 rounds. They have various headstamps from 1942-1945.
I think I have found most of the iron and foil in florida. Im using a headhunter pirate but I cant seem to work out the kinks so I dig everything, and its very frustrating at the beach. Does not do great past the dry sand line. Salt water or wet sand the thing goes haywire. Any advice? Or should...