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Geez, what a find. Just goes to show you never know when something special is about to pop out of the ground.
Yeah , pretty easy to dismiss as a cheap foreign coin . I always imagined a sov to weigh heavy in the hand and be thicker , but its the opposite. Its thin and feels lite in the hand . If I new what it was , would of been out of there like a jack rabbit .Mackka said:I find it amazing that these still pop up occasionally, fantastic.
Mackka
Yeah it got a couple of knocks on the rim when in the finds bag and a couple of marks on the old Vic head and some sand scratch which is unavoidable . But it cleaned up well :inlove:goldtrapper said:Jut as well you didn't "tap it" with a digger to show some colour.
Smoky bandit said:Congratulations Dan.
Those thousands of hours combing the beaches and that sov was just waiting and waiting for you to come along.
Plan B paid off. :Y: :beer: :goldnugget:
Danny13 said:HI Everyone,
Have not been on in a while , reason being my car was stolen a while back and also my detectors . I have registered the serial numbers with minelab as stolen but I will put them on here just in case someone pics up a detector second hand unsuspecting it may be stolen goods.
CTX 3030 serial numbers are: - S/NO 40446604050
S/NO 40446604056 (NOTE I HAVE 2 SERIAL NUMBERS FOR THE CTX3030 AFTER REPAIRS AND MINELAB SENT BACK A NEW ONE)
CTX 3030 COIL 17X13INC S/NO 40485603141
EQUINOX 800 S/NO 53661057956
KIND REGARDS
Yeah figured that out , must of been the tinted windows in the backHeatho said:Good news Dan, glad you got your detectors back.
Most thieves aren't very bright. :lol:
Thanks mate , really relieved it worked out for the best . Whats even better is they caught the thieves I found out today .Mackka said:That is great news mate .
Mackka
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