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Out for an early spin

scott.f

New member
Went down to the beach at dawn and hunted a couple of hours. It was high tide so I was doing dry sand and got a pretty good coin count including a U.S. nickel, dime and penny. Also picked up a huge sewing needle, possibly it was used for fixing nets or sails. I dunno, but I'd sure hate to have stepped on it in bare feet
 
Don't sell yourself short, Scott-- that looks like a quarter, dime and penny for a total of 36 U.S. cents! :rofl:
I love seeing the shells, I'm overdue for some white sand beachcombing. That sail repair needle is kind of cool, too.
 
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And you got 3.:clapping:
 
a bit of everything is not bad. You did a good job removing the dangerous needle. Beautiful shells, I really like snails, sea and land. Of which country are these coins? True, you had to ring to let them grow a few months ... maybe a year, they are a bit small :rofl:
a greeting
 
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