Welcome to #silvergoldstackers @tfeldman , I own a Garrett 400i myself when I take my kids to the local old beach when time permits.
Finding mostly loose change so eventually it will pay off the 'Investment' lol.
Keys, gum wrappers, and bits of aluminum foil.
The life guard thanks me for removing the garbage. All in fun.
The Fraser river foreshore is another hot spot for me as there is a 150+ years of human activity
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Thanks for checking out my post. I have a Fischer 22. I think they are similar in capabilities. I do a lot of river shores but no big beaches/or oceans where I live. There is some fine sand on some of the shorelines and I never find old stuff there. I usually find older stuff where there are bigger rocks. The big rocks trap the coins closer to the surface. How deep are the clad coins at the beach. I'm just curious how deep even modern coins are moving down in fine sand. Best of luck!!