Elite on the beach

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Elite on the beach

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Its been a while since I've been able to get the the beach but had a lovely two hours this afternoon with the elite... The dry sand was for some reason giving all sorts of confusing signals up by the wall where I usually pick up stuff so dropped down to the firmer stuff where we picked up over £7 in odd coins of which 5 were £1 coins and only two bits of junk alloy...
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Nice one mate ,its good to get out. a bit too cold for me today...
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The reason you may get lots of confusing signals by the wall is that is where a lot of rubbish will collect and there may be a lot of underlying ironwork ::g
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Could be that the numbers of junk steel coins has increased a lot recently so the busiest dry sand areas are becoming infested...sovereigns in disc can't handle these areas too well now :(
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Could be old iron girders down there along with other trash, the sand level has dropped 2 feet in resent weeks in parts and a few wooden pillars now showing I don't ever recall seeing before.. we picked up another £2 off the top of the shingle where the sands been stripped away. Going to take the etrac tomorrow weather permitting see if it can see through the trash.
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Another day, same beach, same place and another £3 of loose coins plus what looks like a very old coin but cant make out the image yet, will clean it up the weekend and we shall see..
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Post by Pav »

What does your mixed bag look like after a trip ... Rubbish and all. Interested to see what you are digging, especially as you also are using the Elite.
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Strangely i'm digging very little rubbish right now, I think I had one foil lid, three pull tabs and a couple of bits of alloy and a bottle cap, the rest is all coins.. Could be the lighter trash has been dragged away by the sea.
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