Finds on the beach today

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albertwybert
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Finds on the beach today

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After loads of sand got shifted last night, some military stuff from WW2 a 1930 cent a 1930's dime and a few bob towards the new detector fund.
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Garrett Ace 150 with 9x12 Coil, Garrett Propointer
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Decimal £9.56
George IV Death Medalion
Jetton
Antoninianus Of Quintillus 270 AD
1891 Half Sovereign
Silver 3d
Georgian Fob Seal (intaglio missing)
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Post by liamnolan »

Nice collection there, well done, looks like a live round as well! Liam B-)
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Post by leslie(nova scotia) »

From the land of the Bluenose.....nice selection of finds. A,azing what a sand shift will expose!
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Post by Barnet »

Looks like you have a live round in your finds. See the following article on how to deal with it.

http://www.metaldetectingforum.co.uk/vi ... 61&t=10472

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Post by rustynail »

Well found for your great selection of coins and artefacts. Those beaches keep on giving up their bounty, so good luck with your next search. :D
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Post by Wansdyke44 »

Nice lot of coin finds. It's been so rough and windy of late I'm not surprised the sea has shifted the sand about. Good time to get on the beach if you are near one. ;) HH [:)
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