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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Had a change and went to Filey not Mutch to show for itImageImageImage


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Still got some interesting finds in amongst the junk, what's the badge in 3rd pic bottom right? ::g
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Any one could have been a goodie ::g I got up early Sun and had a few coins the best being a 1948 sixpence but not a lot else.
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Still picking bits up then sheff am at Blackpool for weekend will put some pics up later as for the badge it says East Yorkshire on it


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Just wondering if there still is market for lead. Imagine a few cents me bouy. Nice badge.
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