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Coins and a few sinkers!

Golden

Member
Gidday all. Went detecting under a pier and found about 131 coins for a little over $20.00! Mostly lower denomination. No rings this time, but the pier still proved productive. Hoping to hit it again in a couple of weeks and see what else I'll find! Hope you like the pics!
Golden:)
 
That water looks like pool water..nice and clear.....great for pics....and tons of coins.....wow I would be happy with that many coins....congrats!! :thumbup:
 
Not many posts have underwater pics with them. Makes a nice change. :thumbup:
 
n/t
 
a. What thickness of wetsuit do you all use?

b. How much weight is required to stay down?

Thanks for the beautiful photos. Can't wait for Spring. (It will be 22 degrees F here for a while this week-end)

aj
 
It takes me around 10kg to keep me neutral boyant, hubby about 12kg. Hubby's suit is an Oceanic Flexi semi-dry 7mm, mine suit is a Pinnacle Artic semi-dry 7mm suit. Both suits have an internal 5mm cuff and ankle inserts. Althought the water is currently warm due to summer months, the water at other times of the year can by very cold to icy. I personally prefer to dive or snorkle in my suit throughout the whole year, I love to keep warm and comfortable!
Golden:)
 
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