few hours down the beach

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few hours down the beach

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started early as it was forecast rain but it turned out a Luvly day. Working with deus, it managed to winkle out plenty of targets to keep me occupied and as a bonus a Luvly little Signet ring.
Total was
19 cruddy pennys
2x 5p's
1 farthing
20p
2x shillings
5x 2p's
penknife
a Chinese coin
royal artillary badge
gold Signet ring
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Post by 19adrian68 »

Not a bad day there Tomo whats the wire looking item third row down on the left. :)
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19adrian68 wrote:Not a bad day there Tomo whats the wire looking item third row down on the left. :)
its a button :)
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Nice ring.. =D> I found one of those knives a while back
...keeps raining every time I think about getting down to the beach at the moment :(
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slippery wrote:Nice ring.. =D> I found one of those knives a while back
...keeps raining every time I think about getting down to the beach at the moment :(
i Just tried cleaning it but all the copper rivets snapped. Oh well, worth a try lol
the rest are in the beach barrel. Run out of cleaning powder so put some Daz in lol
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