Blackpool Beach Tuesday 12 Feb

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Blackpool Beach Tuesday 12 Feb

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Well had a couple of Hours down the Beach at Blackpool Tuesday with Mak40 Not a bad few hours I had 26 Coins 12 Pre-Decimal 14 modern coins 2 Rings one Gold one silver a silver Medal commemorating the End of the First World War silver chain and St Christopher. :D
Not bad considering Blackpool beach is not really a Coin Shooting Beach.
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Sounds like a good dig, could do with some Gold and Silver down this way! ::g
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It Was a good couple of Hours but I'd just be happy with some better weather so i can get back on my pasture land.
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Nicely found.
I would imagine Blackpool is the biggest coin shooting beach in the UK. Everyone that was anyone went to Blackpool for there jolly's. Must been millions lost since Victorian times :-O
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You had a good time on the sands the beaches i search are small Blackpool must be so hard to sus out good luck. ::g
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Post by slowsweep »

sounds like a very nice hunt, congrats ::g
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Tomo wrote:Nicely found.
I would imagine Blackpool is the biggest coin shooting beach in the UK. Everyone that was anyone went to Blackpool for there jolly's. Must been millions lost since Victorian times :-O
The beach at blackpool is masive and them hotspot's don't open up to often, i think a good day with a PI and you would clen up.
p.s watch out for the phantom hole digger you may end up in his holes, ::g ::g
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busterhamer wrote:
Tomo wrote:Nicely found.
I would imagine Blackpool is the biggest coin shooting beach in the UK. Everyone that was anyone went to Blackpool for there jolly's. Must been millions lost since Victorian times :-O
The beach at blackpool is masive and them hotspot's don't open up to often, i think a good day with a PI and you would clen up.
p.s watch out for the phantom hole digger you may end up in his holes, ::g ::g
Ah I see glasshopper. A good mass migration of the yellow stuff is needed then. Hope ya get it soon ::g
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Post by fabio961 »

you ever ventured to Lytham? worked there for a while but could never work out where the dunes ended (no detecting) and the beach started (detect).

and then the one time I drove to Blackpool beach someone set themselves on fire on the beach. Selfishly.

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