Blackppol Beach Finds

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roxy1dog
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Blackppol Beach Finds

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Having moved back from South Wales ive started doing my old haunt of the beach here are some of the better finds from mid jan to yesterday about 20 searches

rings are a mixture of

1 9ct Fob eyes only under the pier
4 9ct
1 14ct
1 18ct
2 22ct (both Indian)
1 9ct and silver
1 silver

ive had alot of pre 1920's coins and about 40 quid in modern money
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Post by Dave8472 »

A cracking result there

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Yes, very nice......Well done!

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Good to see Blackpool is still producing the goods after all these years.

I used to hammer it during the winter months, many years ago.

Lost count how many rings ive had off it over the years
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Post by Machinist »

sssssssssshh! you will not be able to move on Blackpool beach tomorrow after showing that lot :D

Well done, I love seeing all those nice finds coming off the beach even if it isn't me finding them :)
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Lovely collection of finds, good work! [:)
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Post by sandman »

nice finds fella , ill see you there next week :D
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Post by ady65 »

We might bump into each other on the beach as i also live in Blackpool, happy hunting :)
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well done,brill finds :)
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Post by roadwarriormax »

nice, very nice ,well done good hunting :)
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Post by Bypass2 »

very nice great finds there well done
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Post by Maciek »

just wondering
on that Blackppol Beach what do people do there? Are they sunbathing? Swimming in the see? Or just walking?
why do they loose so much items?
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