Few bits from a couple of hours today and yesterday.

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Barnet
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Few bits from a couple of hours today and yesterday.

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Local beach has really been stripped back the last few weeks. Managed an hour today and yesterday. Silver ring, 9ct St. Christopher and a few predecimal. Along with the bucket of leads and bullets.

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The copper coins really come out of the black sand in near perfect condition with only a little rub with some Brasso.

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Blimey that's a nice little haul Steve...well done!....

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Cracking finds Steve, well done mate
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Post by sandman »

i wish coins would come out the sand like that for me , nice haul well done
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Post by zendog »

Nice selection there Steve, must get myself a machine more suited to the beach and get down there more often. Having said that there's probably nothing left with you just down the road. :D
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Post by COLFISH »

Nice finds steve, seems to be a few good rocks appearing recently. :D
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