The Results From A Four Hour Search On Saturday.

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The Results From A Four Hour Search On Saturday.

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Spent four hours on Clacton beach last Saturday,found a number of coins in the usual area as well as some cuttlery and two mobile phones rather worse for wear.For the last half hour I moved over to the western end which tends to have a lot of trash so I used the discrim which although nulls out the low value coins still finds the £1`s.Managed to find five of them plus a £1 size eurocoin before the beach started to get overun by holidaymakers.
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That's almost a full set! , just need a knife to finish it off :)
Used to live over your way. Is there not the remains of a pier at Walton on the Naze?
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Haven`t been to Walton for some time - never seemed to have much success detecting there.The pier is still going strong as far as I know,the floor is concrete so don`t have the bonus of coins falling through the cracks as is the case at Clacton pier (wooden floor).
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