Brighton beach detecting, nice and early (groan).

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Barnet
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Brighton beach detecting, nice and early (groan).

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I’ve been starved of detecting the last week due to being away for a wedding. With the day off and no land to detect on at the moment I thought I might as well get up nice and early (groan) catch the tide and do a session on Brighton beach as there has been a slight easterly over the last few days.

See Early, doesn't happen often with me !

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Anyway full of cold (man flu) I managed to pull up the following when I found a suitable spot having never detected on Brighton beach before.

Ring Pulls and junk, an unfortunate must, you can never discriminate them out without a chance of missing something.

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Odd and Sods. Few tokens, hair grip and old 50p and a sixpence and old penny, and a bit of chance from various countries.

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Petrol and parking money and a few pints :)

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Timex Watch, gold plated. Don't think timex made gold watches, better luck next time.

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What I came for. 2 Silver rings and a 9ct gold engagement ring (missing the stone)

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It seems to have cut the pictures a bit, belive you hcan click for the full picture, will resize next post.
/Barnet aka Steve

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Post by Kmarsh »

nice few hours finds there steve. like the silver ring too... :)
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Post by jammydodger »

Nice finds Barnet.
Im along the coast in Bognor and the beach has been a complete waste of time for the last 6 months. Just waiting for a good storm. Got the minelab charged and pointing in the right direction ready.
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Post by Mick »

Christ, nice one !
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Post by rustynail »

What a prolific day you've had, barnet. super well done :) :)
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