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Storm gold (Did the happy dance)

chipmonky

New member
After last nights big storm and seven meter tides hit the local beach for 3 hours.
Went last week but not a single coin.How things change lol
It was just target after target and only dug 4 bits of junk
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Before cleaning

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After cleaning

Plus hit a lovely gold ring
Indian I think dont recognise the marks on it but looks very high karot
with the word dilip on it which is the Indian God for looking after blokes
I think
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Hopping for 22 karat's or so cos them Indians love the good stuff
plus had a 2 shilling coin and some other older ones wich are still in the cleaning proses.
Cant wait to get back tomorrow must of been 2 meters of sand taken from the beach.
This has been the first time in months that a storm has taken sand and not added to it let the good times roll :D
 
:thumbup: Nice finds, congratulations, good going! I too watched the weather and hit a local beach today after the SWly gale and high tides, but found zip nada zero. Hunted the first gully out, the second, even went right out to the third. They were all fairly shallow, but some black sand to be found. Only metal coming up was lightweight junk. Phooey. Cold and raining, too. B**%^##ks.
 
Cornwall north coast tides go out a mile here so there is a lot of beach to hunt
Cant go in the water this time of year far to dangerous.
Once the tide turns u got 7 meter of water making its way back in at high speed
because its a flattish beach plus the 7 to 9 foot waves with the storm and only a couple of seconds between them
even the suffers weren't stupid enough to be in lol.
Cant wait to hit the beach tomorrow thou
Thanks for looking HH
 
May I ask, how did you get those coins that clean?
 
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