an hour at the beach

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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an hour at the beach

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managed to get an hour in before the tide stopped play today. Managed a few half pennys, sixpence, clad, another cartwheel penny and 2 more lead tokens. One of the tokens is alot thicker than the others and seems to have a different design on.
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Always nice to get out.. Token look like surf have worn it a littel.. Cant read the small sign.. I had a short 45 min demo tour, for my mate and his new girlfirend, out tonigth.. Only (on purpose) new 1950-60-70 coins.. So guess you did fine on the beach..
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Tomo,

Which beach are these from

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Seaton
Boro?

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Thanks Dan. You didnt do too bad. Any coins are a bonus. Too many times I've come away with junk
timharding wrote:Tomo,

Which beach are these from

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Seaton
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No secret Tim. Always done seaton as little cuts open up from time to time. Its just knowing were.
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Never done Seaton yet,

By the looks of it definitely worth a trip.

Fancy buddying up sometime?

With me and a few from NEMD?

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timharding wrote:Tomo,

Which beach are these from

PM me if needs be?

Seaton
Boro?

Tim
no secret Tim. I've always done seaton as little cuts open up from time to time but its knowing were.
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but the main problem is iron which most tectors null out on hence why i use the power with fast recovery. If you Can put up with the constant noise to winkle out small goodys that is and be prepared to dig lots of junk.
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Post by leslie(nova scotia) »

Even a short hunt can be productive and.........................relaxing. Glad you gut out to do the dew me bouy!
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