Slight Negative Low Tide...took out the Sand Shark, deep V-Nickle and Musket Bal

Thiltzy

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I took the day off from work today for my cousins wedding. With a slight negative low tide(-.10), I decided to bust out the Sand Shark and take advantage at 4:45 am this morning.
I was hoping to score some old gold so I scouted for some troughs and hard clay areas in knee deep water. First target was a black 1970 qtr and then I started finding some deep shotgun shells and a large musket ball. I figured I was in a good area as I was also digging old iron.
Although I did not get any gold I was satisfied with a 1902 V-Nickle that I uncovered at about 10 down. Even though it's pretty worn I was happy to find my first salt water Liberty Nickle since all my land V-Nickles always look like complete toast.

Funny how Buffalo and V-nickles come out of the salt water so much nicer than the dry land ones.
 

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Nice find on the V. I wonder if salt and water would clean up the dug ones:huh: I am gonna have to give it a try on my next V. Nice hunting :congrats:
 
Congrats on the V and other finds, I think I might tumble my old nickels in salt water from now on!
 
:congrats: on the nickel and other goodies!

V like Victory...
V like Valuable...
V like Viagra.. Oups! :hysterical:

Seriously, nice hunt!


Daniel <;)
 
They come out of the salt water with a black thin layer of crust but you can just chip it off very easily with your thumb nail. Same goes for the Buffalo's.
 

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