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<blockquote data-quote="Vicplates" data-source="post: 34887" data-attributes="member: 1608"><p>Well done Klinga l am also new to the hobby and l have just found my first pre decimal coin which was a 1944 sixpence and a 1934 penny about 4days ago. It was the 5 th time out detecting with only a small amount of 10s and 20 and a few dollars. I had been out with a mate of mine, who had 20+ years detecting and he was pulling 5 pre decimals at a time to my zilch. He told me it will come your probably not walking over them. I took his advice and l keeped going, the 6th time l went out l bagged 4 pre decimals 1942sixpence two 1913 halfpennys and a 1919 sixpence, all under the bases of old trees, so there's plenty out there for every one. Once again well done it's a great thrill to find your first one,with many more to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicplates, post: 34887, member: 1608"] Well done Klinga l am also new to the hobby and l have just found my first pre decimal coin which was a 1944 sixpence and a 1934 penny about 4days ago. It was the 5 th time out detecting with only a small amount of 10s and 20 and a few dollars. I had been out with a mate of mine, who had 20+ years detecting and he was pulling 5 pre decimals at a time to my zilch. He told me it will come your probably not walking over them. I took his advice and l keeped going, the 6th time l went out l bagged 4 pre decimals 1942sixpence two 1913 halfpennys and a 1919 sixpence, all under the bases of old trees, so there's plenty out there for every one. Once again well done it's a great thrill to find your first one,with many more to come. [/QUOTE]
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