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Out at last!

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Finally made it to the beach for the first time this year and found an area where some deep buried sand had been exposed during clear up work after the storms. Came up with 43 crusty coins (for £7.33 in spends plus a couple of pre-decimals), a dog tag and ring. The ring had me going for a moment as I got a flash of yellow, but unfortunately it was just a kiddies plated thing. Got a soaking, but great to be out again at last :;@
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Post by Ace »

That's a lot of coins there Dirtypaws ::g Well found ::g

Well done for getting out ::g It's been a nightmare over the last couple of weeks, but hey Spring is around the corner :D Nothing like being positive :)) :))

Happy hunting :;@


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Post by GREGGOWREX »

Good going dirtypaws I bet your back aches a bit , well done ::g ::g ::g
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Love the cash... as it pays for the chips'n'gravy!!! Looks like you had a very good day!!
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Good session you had there ::g
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Plenty of spends there mate, glad you enjoyedv yourself.
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Post by Expat Aussie »

Well done ::g you have a good haul there.I had a similar situation a while ago when part of the sea wall was being repaired.They dug the sand out to a depth of 6 feet,I found several pre decimals but they all had the dreaded bronze disease.
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