gold ring no 4

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gold ring no 4

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had 3hr on burnham beach with the ferret , i done the same area as my last trip as the sand had moved off the area , there's still so much lead there , but in between some good stuff still coming out , we both had a good haul , my turn for best find this time though with a 9ct mans wedding band , sorry ferret . it came in on the etrac as a pound coin so it surprised me when it shined threw the muddy sand. also had a dog tag , the dogs name was elliss if anyone knows elliss or his family please let him know the sandman has it .
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great days finds and gold to round it of well found !!
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well done mate. Any age to the ring reg hall marks etc
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once again a very nice haul :D
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Tomo wrote:well done mate. Any age to the ring reg hall marks etc
i cant see the markings clearly , not even with my glasses on and a magnifying glass , i should go to specsavers , the ferret could see it in fading light and no glasses
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The Ferret wrote:Nice one sandman
You worked hard for that in that mud, I didn't get to ice skate but ended up shopping instead :(
:D :D :D :D
That 2 pound coin I found cleaned up well :D :D :D
Good On you mate
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yea you cleaned my name off it
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Post by STIG »

Enough lead there to start a tackle business ... ;)
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That lead must be worth a bob or two!
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Christoph1945 wrote:That lead must be worth a bob or two!
yea , Ive had over 100 assorted weights from that beach most from an area the size of a tennis court . my bucket for lead is getting heavy , i mannaged to get £2 each for the bait clips ones and £1 each for the grabber ones , still got lods left though.
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