More Platinum Rings from beach last night

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Jason5223 wrote:Always wondered as not a beach detectorist myself, but do you not have to hand things like rings into the police as lost property and claim them after a certain amount of time has passed? especially if they look like they might have been recently lost or are valuable.

Geeza says it might be worth £330 as scrap but it might be worth a lot more to someone if it's a wedding ring or something else of sentimental value.

Not trying to kick off a debate, just wondering really.
I was wondering that myself.
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I must be going to the wrong Beach.
Well found oliver ::g ::g
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Iornmonkey5 wrote:I must be going to the wrong Beach.
Well found oliver ::g ::g
Thank' for the comets yes some beaches are not that good find one that gives up it's finds and hammer it you will do well. ::g If after rings keep to the low water line and i even go in the water at times good luck. ::g
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