I started off by the wall where there was little interference and found a few coins including pre-decimals but a little further on came up against the steel reinforcement piling which played havoc with the detector so I moved down nearly to the low water line.Sand here very flat with very few signals.I was using the Minelab SE Professional with an 8" coil with discrim on and the first signal I had that I thought worth digging turned out to be a £1 coin at about 6" deep.It was then that I wished I had a larger coil however although there was one in the car I thought it would be better to press on rather than have a tiring climb up the cliff wasting valuable detecting time as well. A little further on I had a slightly `iffy` signal which I thought might be a dreaded pull ring however to my surprise I could see that magic yellow glint and realized that it was a ring.Later on back at home I identified it as a ladies 22 ct wedding band hallmarked London 1938.Incredibly less than three feet away another signal turned out to be a gents 9ct signet ring with a plain bloodstone.I don`t have a modern hallmark book but think it is Birmingham 1988.I think this is the first time that I have found 2 rings in the same session.Well chuffed to say the least!!!
