2012 Australian Rings

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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SilverShark
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Post by SilverShark »

Great collection of finds.

Just shows you the difference a warm climate makes to the beach finds ::g
Hope 2013 strikes another couple off my wish list.
beachjon
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Post by beachjon »

Fantastic haul there for 2012, well done.
badger
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Post by badger »

super turn out of finds meggie ::g top job,my wife is drooling at the sight of all those pretty things =))
spurs1957
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Post by spurs1957 »

well done mate any secret tips could you share with us ,stunning collection i would be happy with one ring ::g
bantryman
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Post by bantryman »

what a site for sore eyes that little lot is!!!i'm green with envy ::g well done
meggie
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Post by meggie »

spurs1957 wrote:well done mate any secret tips could you share with us ,stunning collection i would be happy with one ring ::g

Yes, dig all pulltabs,always...

Here's gold #30 & silvers #33 & #34 found yesterday. B-)

Meggie ...
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