Tuesday, December 11, 2018

12/11/18 Reports - Favorite Coin Finds Of One Blog Reader. Beaches Around the Treasure Coast.


Written by the TreasureGuide fore the exclusive use of treasurebeachesreport.blogspot.com.

Some of Captain Jonah's Favorite Coin Finds.
I asked my readers to send photos of their favorite coin finds.  Captain Jonah Martinez had a variety to choose from.  Having found some of the biggest Treasure Coast finds ever made, he had a lot of excellent choices.  Here are SOME of his favorites.  Escudo Royals are always hard to beat.

Same Royals.

Jonah sent some other choices that I'll show in the future.  For now, this should be enough to keep you drooling.

It is out there.  And remember, these were right up under the sand in front of the beach.

Thanks for sharing Jonah.

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John Brooks Beach Monday Afternoon.
I went out to take a look at some beaches yesterday.  They didn't look much good.  Above you can see John Brooks, which had some new lighter color sand on the beach front.


John Brooks Beach Looking South.
John Brooks was smoothed out since the last time I was there, but there really hadn't been much change at all.

The surf was small due to the northwest winds.

Walton Rocks Beach Monday Afternoon.
I also took a look at Walton Rocks.  It has not changed much for several weeks.


Jensen Beach Tuesday Afternoon.
Jensen Beach looked better than the others.  I would say it was not bad for hunting modern coins.  You can see some cutting, and there had evidently been more in the not too distant past.

Of the three that I looked at, Jensen would be my top choice.   At least there should be some modern coins there and the possibility of a piece of jewelry.

Jensen Beach Yesterday Afternoon.
In the distance to the north, there were some nicer cuts.  Not too bad for hunting modern items.

Today the cool air moved in.  We've been getting a lot of fronts moving through, but they've been quick, with only one or two days of north/northeast wind, and the surf not being very big.

As I said recently, this is the time of year when we have a good chance of some decent beach conditions.  Nothing real good yet though.

Here are the surf predictions from MagicSeaWeed.com.



As you can see, the wind will be from the northwest and then quickly sift to the south.  That isn't too encouraging.  Yet we are supposed to get up to a five foot surf on Wednesday,

Happy hunting,
TreasureGuide@comcast.net