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some people get all the luck well found mate ::g ::g
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They are worn, but really nice like yesterdays Cob.. ::g
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Fantastic slippery. Be some gold ones if there's silver ones. Hope you find the chest ::g
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Post by silverwood »

Nice haul there mate.
Keep on hitting it.
There must be gold ones about.
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very nice finds ,must be gold there somewhere ::g
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Very nice indeed 'S'.....Cobs galore! :)) ::g ::g


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Post by COLFISH »

Like those COBS, don't get anything like that on my beach. Where would they have come from? ::g ::g
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Post by Maximuswarks »

Nice Finds Slippery ::g i have never seen Cobs before =P~
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cracking finds there mate them cobs are great keep it up ::g
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....sunny Devon
..I guess pirates might have had something to do with relieving the Spanish of them at some point though ;)
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I think I have read that the spanish Cob was a legal tender ( usable coin) in the USA long time up in the 1800..
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Post by Davedarcy »

Hey Slippery, thanks for posting this, i actually found a few cobs myself tonight and if it hadn't been for you posts i wouldn't have had a clue what they were!
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