Three ring morning

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Three ring morning

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Hi all, braved the weather for a beach hunt this morning and though it seems a bit of sand has been dumped, the CTX wriggled these out 22k 4.9g , 9k 4.3g and a 925 silver. Tadpole 2 all at around 12"
And also £12 ish in spends. No contact details on the rings
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Cheers for looking.! ::g :D
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Very nice....well done!...

Jim. ::g :)) :))
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Nice! ::g
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good going, congrats ::g
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Wow, certainly beats my best ever beach session (£8.44), well done.
Oh to find a bit of gold.

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Devonboy wrote:Wow, certainly beats my best ever beach session (£8.44), well done.
Oh to find a bit of gold.

Tony
Ta all! ::g
It'll come tony, these were found on wet sand at the point where it starts to dry/drain. ::g :D
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A great mornings work. Well done ::g ::g ::g
Nothing is more special than today.

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Good one need the yellow ::g ::g ::g
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oliver wrote:Good one need the yellow ::g ::g ::g
We all loves the yeller! :D ::g
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Post by cord74 »

Very good going m8

Well found

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Nice one Ian ::g ::g

Cracking mornings work :D
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Post by leslie(nova scotia) »

That is a super day in anyones books me bouy. Congrats!
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Post by Allectus »

Blimey! What a result Scratcher....very well done indeed mate. ::g ::g ::g


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Scratcher wrote:
Devonboy wrote:Wow, certainly beats my best ever beach session (£8.44), well done.
Oh to find a bit of gold.

Tony
Ta all! ::g
It'll come tony, these were found on wet sand at the point where it starts to dry/drain. ::g :D
Thanks for that Scratcher, will try that area of the beach sometime, at the moment I find it too tempting to stay on the dry sand most of the time, don't get the rings but I do find a few coins. ::g

Tony
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Devonboy wrote:
Scratcher wrote:
Devonboy wrote:Wow, certainly beats my best ever beach session (£8.44), well done.
Oh to find a bit of gold.

Tony
Ta all! ::g
It'll come tony, these were found on wet sand at the point where it starts to dry/drain. ::g :D
Thanks for that Scratcher, will try that area of the beach sometime, at the moment I find it too tempting to stay on the dry sand most of the time, don't get the rings but I do find a few coins. ::g

Tony
Aye mate just my opinion but the rubbish on the dry sends me mental and I know a lot of people swear by the water line but all my stuff has come from the damp mid beach,(and I've found a few since April) ::g :D
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