3 Gold rings, 1 silver ring, St Christopher + coins

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3 Gold rings, 1 silver ring, St Christopher + coins

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Yesterday myself, the wife and the dog went for a walk on the beach, there was quite a bit of sand taken out. So this afternoon armed with the Sovereign GT gave it a go. Well pleased, resulting in 14 pound coins, 1 £2 coin, oldest coin an Edward V11 penny and lots of small decimal change. 1 mans 375ct, Ladies 18ct with sparklers, no hallmarks in the other sure looks like gold, 925 silver ring and a silver St Christopher. Settings used, Discrimination mode with no discrim, sensitivity = auto. Thanks for looking. may give it another go tomorrow :D Apologies photos a bit blurry.

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Post by Allectus »

Blimey! Cracking haul, well done! ::g

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great day bet theres loads waiting for you ::g
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That isn't fair. For gawd sake leave the rest of us something ;)

Very good bit of detecting. There is no way that is just luck. Nice one ::g
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Thanks, all found in the wet sand, so very few ring pulls, foil etc. ::g
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Brilliant hunt. Well done ::g
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Well done, brilliant hunting. ::g
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Great session well done ::g
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Just...WOW! :D
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Time well spent!! ::g Well done 'Giz' Regards ss47
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Post by brian43 »

Do you do anything else for a living? Dont suppose you need to really, I am green with envy! But well done anyway. :D ::g If I find a couple of quid on a beach, I think I have had a good day! :))
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great finds well done ::g
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Post by Rivers rat »

Pretty cool congrats



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