Picking up a bit on the beach

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Picking up a bit on the beach

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Hi All, Last year on the beaches for me from Brighton to Bournemouth the finds rate was poor I did put a fair bit of time in but slim pickings. 2022, 2023 so much better. This year only done my local beach twice a week for two and a half hours less than previous years. Every trip has been good no need to shoot off somewhere else. This morning 19 coins £9.10, bullet, fishing weight...Good luck and happy hunting....... [81/]
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KevinB wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:49 pm Hi All, Last year on the beaches for me from Brighton to Bournemouth the finds rate was poor I did put a fair bit of time in but slim pickings. 2022, 2023 so much better. This year only done my local beach twice a week for two and a half hours less than previous years. Every trip has been good no need to shoot of somewhere else. This morning 19 coins £9.10, bullet, fishing weight...Good luck and happy hunting....... [81/]
You did a damn sight better than I did this morning. [81/]
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fred wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:55 pm You did a damn sight better than I did this morning. [81/]
....and that`s from a pro!!...... [49/]

It`s mad I`ll travel to any beach between those two points but my local one is producing the best. The beach has very, very low footfall. Some of the crazy busy beaches I do I come away so disappointed. I do find low footfall beaches can be good news. Good luck........ [81/]
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I know winter without the tourists makes for pretty thin pickings but after 2 hours on the beach I had only 25p. Even ring pulls and bottle caps were scarce. [84/]
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HairySporran wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:59 pm I know winter without the tourists makes for pretty thin pickings but after 2 hours on the beach I had only 25p. Even ring pulls and bottle caps were scarce. [84/]
You get that feeling......"Time for a pint".......... [49/]
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May be doing a bit more dry sanding, as the Winter permission has just finished, until Harvest.
Looks like most of your coins have been lost for years. Look the same as my £ 1.53 coins a few weeks ago.
Good Luck, [81/]
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KevinB wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:17 pm ....and that`s from a pro!!...... [49/]

It`s mad I`ll travel to any beach between those two points but my local one is producing the best. The beach has very, very low footfall. Some of the crazy busy beaches I do I come away so disappointed. I do find low footfall beaches can be good news. Good luck........ [81/]

I agree, possibly because they have not been so heavily detected. I got about 10 pounds of fishing weights this morning plus loads of pre decimal coins, best a George III bullhead shilling. It'll do anyway. [88/]
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Dave The Slave wrote: Tue Mar 04, 2025 4:18 pm May be doing a bit more dry sanding, as the Winter permission has just finished, until Harvest.
Looks like most of your coins have been lost for years. Look the same as my £ 1.53 coins a few weeks ago.
Good Luck, [81/]
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Hi Dave, 17 of them came from the same area just got washed there with time I guess. Never moved further that a smallish section between two groins but a lot of holes!!..... [49/] . After being tumbled when done they look like the one`s in you pocket well okay 90%......

Good luck. Kevin
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