Strip off II

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Strip off II

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Headed off last week to one of the most distant beaches I go to, takes about 2 hrs. This is far enough for me as there is a huge choice within that distance. Last time I went there it was dismal, a depth of several inches of sloppy mud which is no good when other places beckon. This tiny little beach was once a hive of fishing boat activity, mostly poor folk in the 18th/19th century. Whats good about here is the coins tend to be in the same condition they were lost in, so numbers don't count quality does. This time no silt just clean exposed clay and stones, Oyster & mussel shells along with glass, pipes, pottery and old leather bits, this I like! Only a few coins but the 1792 Halfpenny token was the best along with some clean coppers a bullhead 6d and silver collar stud. I like clay pipes, have picked up many over the years.
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oops, here's the finds.
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Post by Dave The Slave »

Good selection of finds, worth the drive for.
Like the clay pipe bowls , something I have never found, although plenty of stem pieces in a river.
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Post by fred »

Well done. Great to be getting older stuff on a beach. ::g
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Post by andyb »

Very nice, I need to get back out to the beach
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Post by Spooky »

Love them clay pipe bowls.. well done . ::g ={~#
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Post by Stillburning »

Great session, the coppers have come out nice but I really like the eyes only finds as well ::g
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Thank you for this post. People talk about what a good section of beach looks like and I eventually saw a YouTube video once that showed what a beach that had been stripped looked like and it all became clear.

Your photos do as good a job ::g

If i ever do any beach detecting (never have) then I’ll be absolutely clear what to look for - thank you. And great finds as a result :D
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Post by sweepstick47 »

Well done on you successful day on the beach. Your photo's are enough to gladden the heart of any beach detectorist. Make hay while the sun shines ::g Regards ss47
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Post by niceguyfrankie »

Fantastic finds, Had a couple of pipe stems on the beach but never a bowl,
coins are lovely
well done

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Post by FUBAR »

Great report with great pics. Much appreciated. ::g
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