silver and beach trinkets

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Tomo
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silver and beach trinkets

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had a few hours after work to cool down yesterday and it was luvly in that breeze. Ended up with
2 junk rings
clad
sixpence
silver 3 pence 1917
lite 2.2 round with lead ball as shot
junk pendants
tiny pair of bino's
lead seal
old pennys
half pennys
spoon and a jeep lol
anyone agree the design on the love heart pendant looks old
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Some lovely finds there, the evenings have been great the last few days, let's hope it last as this is my last night shift before 4 rest days
Minelab CTX 3030 6" Coil.
Garrett Pro Pointer.
Makro Pro Pointer.
Stainless Steel Digging Tool.
Stainless Steel Sand Scoop.
Minelab Deluxe BackPack.
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Nice finds Tomo, did you find them in the dry or wet sand,
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Anubis wrote:Some lovely finds there, the evenings have been great the last few days, let's hope it last as this is my last night shift before 4 rest days
think its gonna stay warm. Good luck if you manage a few hours
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kellslad wrote:Nice finds Tomo, did you find them in the dry or wet sand,
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these were on the dry after the beach comber had sieved all the rocks off but took a bit of sand with it letting me get down to the goodys. Good fun if you Dont mind digging millions of ring pulls to get to them lol
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