Last and first. 2021/2022

Doug

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Well another year over and the start on a new one.

Here in England I have easy access to the north and the south coast beaches.

North coast are in the main sandy for bathing/surfing.

South coast more rocky with sand and shingle, bathing/and limited surfing.

Thanks for looking.

Shingle pulled out which is where all the coins came from.
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Just short of $20 in UK money.
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Sandy beach, silver ring

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Nice little pandora ring, the top one. I found one of those this summer and gave it to my daughter. I'm done hunting until spring. It was -20F this morning, no year round hunting in the great white north.
 
Can you still exchange the older round pound coins (non-bimetallic)? Or do you just have to chuck them?


Old pound coins, still legal tender but only back to the bank.

I save up the old £1 coins over the winter months then pay them into my (our) current account at the local bank.

"Exclusive figures from the Royal Mint reveal £131m worth of old pound coins have yet to be returned to the Royal Mint.

Within the first year of them being withdrawn from circulation, as estimated £169 million were still unaccounted for."
 
Congrats on the nice haul. I see pull tabs and bottle caps are an issue on both sides of the pond.:mad:
Too bad people won't stop littering. :chaplin:
 
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