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<blockquote data-quote="Danny13" data-source="post: 300570" data-attributes="member: 7482"><p>G'day Sinhoff , beach cleaning tromells used by councils would be the number one reason without a doubt that coin numbers have dropped in some areas . I have watched closely how they pick up rubbish, but they pick up coins and jewellery also. The holes used are big enough for the smaller coins to pass through. I have tucked in behind one and it was clear that some of the 2 and 1 dollar coins make it out somewhere along the beach . It's not a bad idea to detect behind a tromell machine , some detectorists do it on a regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny13, post: 300570, member: 7482"] G'day Sinhoff , beach cleaning tromells used by councils would be the number one reason without a doubt that coin numbers have dropped in some areas . I have watched closely how they pick up rubbish, but they pick up coins and jewellery also. The holes used are big enough for the smaller coins to pass through. I have tucked in behind one and it was clear that some of the 2 and 1 dollar coins make it out somewhere along the beach . It's not a bad idea to detect behind a tromell machine , some detectorists do it on a regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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