Another ''Precious''

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Post by STIG »

Well found Slippery, precious is precious. ::g
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Post by SheffieldSparky »

Nice couple of finds there ::g all rings are welcome and the bit of jellow is the icing on the top. :D
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Post by oliver »

Nice one not been the beach much last few weeks need to have a go when the tides come round.
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Post by lorncha »

nice one slippery, is it stamped 14k. cheers charlie
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Post by Dirtypaws »

It can't be true......... .......... surely there's only one One ring?

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Post by onlyonegazza »

Slippery things haven't changed, your still finding the yellow stuff, well done ::g
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