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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 315744" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Hi Danny, Gridding parallel to the surf, starting in the soft sand and working into the low tide line, mostly in 50m blocks, seems to work well enough; re-traced some of the area from yesterday for the two five cent coins, had a couple of runs over new ground before the wind/rain put an end to the arvo's hunt.</p><p>Goldpick, yes, dealing with toasted coins at the bank can be a bit of a problem, they, the banks don't seem to like running sandy coins through their coin counting machines, funny that, I try and clean coins up to a point where they don't draw too much attention from bank staff, so far so good.</p><p>Silver, we are both thinking along the same lines re the likely spots where a true goldie might be hiding, it would be nice if one had some stones set in it to add to its weight; the thrill of the hunt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 315744, member: 972"] Hi Danny, Gridding parallel to the surf, starting in the soft sand and working into the low tide line, mostly in 50m blocks, seems to work well enough; re-traced some of the area from yesterday for the two five cent coins, had a couple of runs over new ground before the wind/rain put an end to the arvo's hunt. Goldpick, yes, dealing with toasted coins at the bank can be a bit of a problem, they, the banks don't seem to like running sandy coins through their coin counting machines, funny that, I try and clean coins up to a point where they don't draw too much attention from bank staff, so far so good. Silver, we are both thinking along the same lines re the likely spots where a true goldie might be hiding, it would be nice if one had some stones set in it to add to its weight; the thrill of the hunt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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