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few more hours on Berrow beach
mostly decimal coins today except a silver sixpence, 3 rings, more ammo and some bits and bobs.
think the button is an old fire brigade one.
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Well done worth all the effort regards Nev ::g
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Good haul there, well done. ::g ::g ::g
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From the land of the Bluenose.....sweet ones me bouy. Best of the season to youz and da brood!
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all in the wet stuff m8, i never bother with the dry!
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Post by hihosilver »

Lucky fella. :)) One day you may get a shock when you dig this one out in the wet:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/5173246.stm

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I reckon it's the Ferrets old car! :D ;)
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