When The Beach Is Generous,Hit It Hard!!!

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Expat Aussie
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When The Beach Is Generous,Hit It Hard!!!

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Reading some otherv posts where some people are prepared to spend £40 on petrol to take them to a beach makes me realise how lucky I am to live within a 20 minute drive to three excellent beaches.Back at the end of March 2013 there was a sustained period of strong Northerly winds which I knew would remove sand from the local beaches so I thought it might be worthwhile to try some detecting on the one where pre-decimals often turn up.The problem was it was still a strong wind and there was rain in the air - not ideal detecting conditions!! On arrival it looked promising and it didn`t take long to find the first coin.The cold wind made my eyes water but I stuck with it for a couple of hours ending up with 47 coins.It was only when examining the finds back home that I discovered one of them was a hammered James I sixpence ::g A short time ago the sand on several of the beaches here had been replenished from dredgings in Harwich harbour and I suspect that the sixpence came from there.I did a couple more detecting sessions in the following days and found some more coins but no more hammered or any jewelry (mustn`t be too greedy).In total,I ended up with just over 100 coins,all decimals 1/2p - £2 and pre-decimals 1/2d - one shilling.As I`ve already posted one photo today,I`ll hopefully post the sixpence after cleaning,tomorrow.
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Post by slowsweep »

thats a lot of holes but well worth the effort congrats ::g
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Post by Coins_hunter84 »

Nice. You will be clean that sixpence ?
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3 hammered coin
1 halfcrown George III 1816
1 halfcrown George V 1835
1 Irish halfcrown
1 Irish florin
3 shilling
6 sixpence
1 threepence
1 love token
Silver pencil
Silver brooch
3 Silver ring
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Absolutely,it cleaned up well.I`ve used up my 3 photos allowance for today but will post the pictures tomorrow.Before cleaning the mintmark was obscured by hard concretion and I couldn`t read the date properly.That`s the only hammered I`ve cleaned - those that come out of the soil look better as found in my opinion.
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Expat Aussie wrote:Absolutely,it cleaned up well.I`ve used up my 3 photos allowance for today but will post the pictures tomorrow.Before cleaning the mintmark was obscured by hard concretion and I couldn`t read the date properly.That`s the only hammered I`ve cleaned - those that come out of the soil look better as found in my opinion.

Nice one mate :D ::g ::g
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Post by Peter Pearce »

Nice one expat hope you have a large finds pouch. Well done on the hammered I would not expect too many crop up on the beech nowaday's. But I wouldn't know as I never detect the beeches. Well done mate I look forward to viewing the coin cleaned up. Thanks for pics mate. Pete. ::g ::g ::g
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Well,as promised,here are the photos ofsixpence after cleaning.Ithought long and hard about whether to add them on to this post or create another,deciding on this one as rhere is already a photo here showing the coin `as found`
I know some of you peeps will want to know how I set about cleaning it so here goes.To start with I used the tried and tested method of the silver paper and soda crystals - a system that has worked well before with Victorian silver but this time to little avail.So I thought desperate times call for desperate measures and reached for the Goddard`s Silver Dip (tm).Knowing that it`s pretty strong (on the label it says `cleans silver fast`) I left the coin in it for less than 5 minutes then carefully brushed it in water with an old toothbrush and hey presto the results are there to see in the photos - the date (1607) and the mintmark (coronet) now clearly visible.
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nice one, it cleaned up well ::g
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Post by Tomo »

Nice assortment there and luvly hammy. Not had one on our beach yet but I think they traded in banana's here back then x;
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