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Dirtypaws
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Nice surprise

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Managed to get to the beach for a couple of hours earlier in the week and was disappointed to find a lot of the sand that had disappeared during the recent storms had come back in - only found bits of light junk where this was deep ;;z . Found an area of shallow sand and clay to look at but still found very little, just 21p, a bullet, a religious badge and some junk, but then......... ............ out popped this nice chunky ladies wedding band. 9g's of platinum from Pravins the jewellers. Very pleased with that :D
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Post by STIG »

::g
Dirige Deus Gressus Meos. ' May the Lord Direct my Steps '

Etrac and Tons of Gear

Gold = 1
Silver = 14
Hammered = 1
Bronze = 1 Ring
Copper = 132 Coins
Musket Balls = 53
Bag Seals = 23
Artefacts = 7
Jetons = 1
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8-> :)) well scooped ::g
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Post by Pav »

Not been on for a while. Good find dirty! ::g
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