@The Treasure Hunting Boomer it's definately worth a try. I try to upload atleast one a day, but I want to get to the point where I upload about 6 a day. Before shorts I was lucky to get 1 subscriber per day. Now I average about 50 sunscribers a day. It's a game changer.
Some good finds, keep up the good content. I’m in NSW and started getting into detecting a little while ago, so my starter is a minelab go-find 66. Do have any techniques on what I could do to get better because yeah. Thx again for the great content and I will love to see the next vids.
Beaches are great spots to get started with detecting, but it can also be frustrating. Your best bet is to stick with dry sand to begin with because wet sand is highly mineralised due to the salt water and difficult to detect for a new starter. Use a grid pattern when detecting the beach to maximise your coverage, the more area you cover the better your chances are of finding something good. And put in hours of detecting. This video is about 10 hours of detecting condensed into 10 minutes, so put in the hard yards and you'll be rewarded :) thanks for watching and good luck!!
After a 14 month hiatus getting back into metal detecting again next few days, getting a new second hand machine from Gumtree. Previously had the Minelab x terra 705 I had lots of good finds with the x terra 705, an entry level machine bt has the quality you need. I'm now considering a Garret or another Minelab depending how much they asking on Gumtree lol, bt definitely a Minelab or a Garret fa sure
Oh that's awesome! I had a year long break from detecting during 2020, but back into it full swing now. Best wishes on your future hunts, hope you find some cool stuff 🙂
98% of the time it's a pull tab sadly. But you can tell the difference between the two sometimes, the pull tab can give a scratchy tone, whereas a 20c will usually have a more consistent or stronger tone. High 70 tones usually a 1 or 2 dollar on a beach, 80-83 always a bottle top
Recently found a 1960 Florin on the beach. A huge surprise considering where it was found.
Sweet! That's an awesome find, congrats!
new subscriber from England ❤
Always great when you find a coin spill!! Enjoyed the video. I live in Florence, SC USA and love Beach hunting!! Thanks!! Subscribed!!
Thanks for joining in! Glad you enjoyed :)
Great finds enjoyed the video
Catching up woth some of your old vids :)
I'll be uploading more long-form videos over the coming months. Shorts help me grow faster, but I enjoy creating the longer videos more.
@@JustJayDetecting I need to do more shorts lol trouble is I put my phone other way when videoing
@The Treasure Hunting Boomer it's definately worth a try. I try to upload atleast one a day, but I want to get to the point where I upload about 6 a day. Before shorts I was lucky to get 1 subscriber per day. Now I average about 50 sunscribers a day. It's a game changer.
Awesome finds. Good job.
Thank you, appreciate you tuning in! Definitely one of my best days on the beach, usually slim pickings down here in southern Tasmania
Wow you are so good 😊 I also like Australia but I am Pakistani
Very interesting finds congrats buddy happy hunting i subscribed to your channel
Thank you I appreciate you tuning in :)
Some good finds, keep up the good content. I’m in NSW and started getting into detecting a little while ago, so my starter is a minelab go-find 66. Do have any techniques on what I could do to get better because yeah. Thx again for the great content and I will love to see the next vids.
Beaches are great spots to get started with detecting, but it can also be frustrating. Your best bet is to stick with dry sand to begin with because wet sand is highly mineralised due to the salt water and difficult to detect for a new starter. Use a grid pattern when detecting the beach to maximise your coverage, the more area you cover the better your chances are of finding something good. And put in hours of detecting. This video is about 10 hours of detecting condensed into 10 minutes, so put in the hard yards and you'll be rewarded :) thanks for watching and good luck!!
lots of coins mate.. I love how big the coins are.. even the modern ones. :)
Was such an awesome day, snagged a sunbaking silver ring too but didn't get it on camera :(
After a 14 month hiatus getting back into metal detecting again next few days, getting a new second hand machine from Gumtree. Previously had the Minelab x terra 705 I had lots of good finds with the x terra 705, an entry level machine bt has the quality you need. I'm now considering a Garret or another Minelab depending how much they asking on Gumtree lol, bt definitely a Minelab or a Garret fa sure
Oh that's awesome! I had a year long break from detecting during 2020, but back into it full swing now. Best wishes on your future hunts, hope you find some cool stuff 🙂
You are so kind
Thank you, appreciate you watching my video 🙂
Enjoyed your video.. I am in Melbourne, which part of Oz are you. Some nice looking beaches there.. Take it easy!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed. I'm in the Southern Tassie area :)
Watching these gives me some evil ideas about throwing a couple hundred 10c coins all over the beach for the detectorists 😄
Alsum vid, haven't detected a beach yet just done parks in Derby WA, but can't wait to try a beach.
Thank you! Are there many beaches near Derby? I had a look on google maps and it doesn't look like you're too far from the ocean.
@@JustJayDetecting yeah beach here, but not for swimming, to many Crocs.
@@sonnydates6819 haha wow, can't say I've ever had that problem! I suppose it would make detecting the beach a bit dangerous
Cool channel mate…
Thank you! Glad you're enjoying my videos :)
Is it fair to say that 61 = a twenty cent piece, in general? Or is it just as likely to be a pull tab?
98% of the time it's a pull tab sadly. But you can tell the difference between the two sometimes, the pull tab can give a scratchy tone, whereas a 20c will usually have a more consistent or stronger tone. High 70 tones usually a 1 or 2 dollar on a beach, 80-83 always a bottle top