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<p>[QUOTE="Oxford Punter, post: 2629806, member: 82092"]I know I'm a tad late here, but I just found this thread. Let's see... England, Coins, and Metal Detecting..? Count me in. And geeeeez, take me with you next time.</p><p><br /></p><p>[BTW: [USER=10461]@lordmarcovan[/USER], lovely demonstration of proper plug cutting and hole filling. Well done! Too many people greatly underestimate the negative consequences of leaving unfilled or poorly filled holes. Again, thank you.]</p><p><br /></p><p>I went to university in England. At the time, metal detecting was not something I did. Of course, my time was rather full with studies, dissertations, bitter, and girls, so I suppose that this is understandable. Now roll forward a feeeeeew years and I have thought on more than one occasion about detecting in some of those places. I mean, one of the dormitories in which I was housed was 170+ years old at the time. Just George the 1st,2nd,3rd,4th loose change from the college garden would thrill me, to say nothing of medieval, Celtic, or Roman. </p><p><br /></p><p><sigh>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oxford Punter, post: 2629806, member: 82092"]I know I'm a tad late here, but I just found this thread. Let's see... England, Coins, and Metal Detecting..? Count me in. And geeeeez, take me with you next time. [BTW: [USER=10461]@lordmarcovan[/USER], lovely demonstration of proper plug cutting and hole filling. Well done! Too many people greatly underestimate the negative consequences of leaving unfilled or poorly filled holes. Again, thank you.] I went to university in England. At the time, metal detecting was not something I did. Of course, my time was rather full with studies, dissertations, bitter, and girls, so I suppose that this is understandable. Now roll forward a feeeeeew years and I have thought on more than one occasion about detecting in some of those places. I mean, one of the dormitories in which I was housed was 170+ years old at the time. Just George the 1st,2nd,3rd,4th loose change from the college garden would thrill me, to say nothing of medieval, Celtic, or Roman. <sigh>[/QUOTE]
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