Morning dig in the fog

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Morning dig in the fog

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Picked up Mark, and headed for the beach today, The snow from yesterday had almost melted . Whet to opposite parts of the beach only for a Sea fog to drop on the beach, last we saw of each other for 3 hours. Finds were very patchy, I had a couple pre 47 and the ring, will get it checked but not convinced its gold, its had a repair in the past at some time. Mark seemed to drop on a good area with plenty of coins and signals will let him post the pics later, After the fog lifted it was a fantastic day for digging ::g
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(((( 67 ))))) coins in total today 33 pre dec ,,,,,67 spend =£5.31
a small toy gun, and a nice tie pin in brass that has cleaned up well,,, ::g
most dug very close to iron and gave bad iffy signals, so had to go very slow at times and listen very carefully , hard work but paid off ::g
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sone really nice finds there ::g ::g ::g ::g
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looks like you had a busy day between you .god i hate it when that fog comes down horrible stuff
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Thats a lot of coins for that beach Mark, About time some bling turned up. ::g
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A good morning on the beach ::g ::g
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its been hard work today stu as you now , when all those pre dec started showing i thought we were in
with a chance . :-/ i am happy with the finds tho , ::g
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Well done lads. Looks like you had a productive day. That ring looks like one of the one's I got that turned out to be brass stu. Hope yours is the real deal ::g
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Post by Machinist »

Looks like you both had a good day well done.

Mark that toy gun is a water pistol, they had a rubber bulb for a handle which you squeezed to squirt the water out.

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[quote="Machinist"]Looks like you both had a good day well done.

Mark that toy gun is a water pistol, they had a rubber bulb for a handle which you squeezed to squirt the water out.

HI ray how old would you say it is ? it is the first time i have found one like this.
regards mark ::g it is made of lead
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Post by leslie(nova scotia) »

From the land of the Bluenose.....good to hear that you bouys across the big pond are still able to get out. Nice selection of finds!
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Post by rattzzz »

Hi lads
Well done there plenty of digging,nice one. ::g
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