A minefield of coins

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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jesterjim

Re: A minefield of coins

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Nice work Glen...that's the way to do it!....

Jim. ::g ::g ::g
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Nice one i have been doing my local beach with the Deus found over 100 coins so far for three trips no rings yet or gold had a few bits of modern jewellery ::g .
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That's what you call a rewarding dig! ;)

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Post by Daniel o' Beirnes »

well done glen. 4 more trips and you will have paid for your weekend forum dig . ::g ::g
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Post by GREGGOWREX »

well done Glen ::g ....the money can go towards the beers that your bringing down to the dig m8 :D :D :))
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Post by chessman »

Sod the loose change - how much are them Indian bangles worth?
I thought they were made from high percentage gold?
Southend here I come :D that has started to look like Bangladesh on bank holidays lol
I hear the doughnut stand is turning it in and selling samosas.
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Can't fault a pocketful of shrapnel when it's that kind!! ::g ::g ::g ::g
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Post by chessman »

Glenfiddich wrote:
chessman wrote:Sod the loose change - how much are them Indian bangles worth?
I thought they were made from high percentage gold?
Southend here I come :D that has started to look like Bangladesh on bank holidays lol
I hear the doughnut stand is turning it in and selling samosas.
Hi Mate

unfortunately these bangles are low value cheap junk :-O ;;z but we can keep on dreaming :D

Have a great bank holiday weekend mate ::g



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Post by beachjon »

Great to here, it's that time of year where the beaches start to fill up. My son is itching to get down to the beach and try his new detector, now the sun has come out.
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