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Ill Digger
11-04-2018, 11:21 PM
Well, I've returned from my second detecting trip to England and what a trip it was!!
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The first day on the fields are a half day usually. After the 2 hour ride from London to the "barn" where we will be staying for the next seven days. The "barns" are actual barns that have been renovated into vacation rental units. We unload all of our luggage from the van, find our sleeping spot for the week, dig out all of our gear, assemble everything, jump back in the van, and head out to the first field! My best find that afternoon was a hammered copper Rose farthing. They are commonly dated 1636. (Look for the pattern here). And the usual buttons and lead. So that was a good start.

Day 2: Our first full day. A cool, slightly foggy, just perfect!
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The day wasn't real eventful for me. We hunted two different farms. At the end of the day my better finds were 5 farthings and a wiped out copper token, plus some buttons and lead. The farthings were late 1700s-1800s. Here at home in the States, to find those 5 coins would be a day to talk about for months. It was funny for me while I was over there, knowing with so much history the possibilities make my hopes and expectations exhilarating! You truly never know what will pop up next. It could be 10 years old or 2000 years old! There were multiple milled, and hammered silver coins found and some neat relics dug throughout the day by the other team members.

Day 3: Things started to pick up for me a little on day 3. We came across a late Georgian/Victorian home site members of the team started popping some milled coins. Coppers and silvers. If I remember correctly one member found 3 or 4 silver 3 pence coins in that same field. A little silver 3 pence was one of the coins I was hoping to get while I was there, but it wasn't meant to be this trip. Shortly before lunch I switched fields and got onto my first bit of English silver for the trip! An 1844 Vicky 4 pence in nice condition. So after lunch I was headed back to the field were I got my 4P and we had to walk past a 1700? mansion to get back to where I wanted to be. So I slowed down and detected in front of the mansion along the way and got my first hammered silver for this trip! A nice "full" penny. Turned out to be a 1279 Edward I ! That was the highlight for my day three. But I did find plenty of buttons and lead too.
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Day 4: This day was one of those roller coaster type hunting days. The morning was pretty uneventful for me other than some buttons and lead. Until while hunting near a 13th century church and villa when I popped a nice little cut quarter hammered silver and less than 10 mins later another hammered silver coin fragment. Kinda bang bang! We broke for a short lunch break and went our separate ways and as I was walking into a field through a tractor path I got a nice high tone. But real erratic at the same time. One you would figure to be either a coin or part of a beer can. But when I pinpointed the target it was a nice small tight pinpoint I figured I better dig it. Boy am I glad I did! Turned out to be a 1908 Edwardian decorated silver mount! Turns out it was in a place they usually park the van! The rest of my days finds consisted of the usual trash plus some buttons and lead.
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Day 5: Today was another one of those days that I was digging lots of targets like buttons and lead... But not one coin all morning till around lunch. After lunch I decided to stay on that field determined to find one of my wish coins a "Bullhead". A King George III silver. And with the coins being found in the area one was definate a possibly. Lo and behold it happened! A melted bulkhead six pence. Even though it was melted almost to the point of unrecognition I could make out a G III and a reeded edge. Mission accomplished! The only other "wishlist" coin I really had on my mind on my way over was a Roman silver coin. Not really expecting to ever find one. We all carried radios every day, and as a good find was made, we would put it out over the radio. Ron gave the 15 min count down to the end of the days hunt over the radio so we all started to swing back towards the van. Walking pretty fast, with 8 minutes left, I got a signal figured I had time to pop one more. Boom! A Roman silver coin! It has a bad "horn crust" on it that needs to be "cooked" off so it can be properly identified. Early id's put it in the 4th century! I'm really looking forward to seeing that coin cleaned up!
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Day 6: The group split up in the morning between some rougher ground and some land that was nice and smooth. I went to the smoother field with a few other hunters. First hole out of the van 20 feet away I nabbed a hammie fragment! After that the first half of the day was pretty uneventful for me other than some buttons and lead of course. It was a enormous field. It has been hunted a lot over the years from what I understand. The lack of targets for me proved it. But it wasn't a total waist. You just have to walk over the stuff. With a half hour walk back to the van and only about 45 mins left to hunt I spun around and within or 3 or 4 swings later I got a loud high tone! As I was pinpointing I looked down and laying right on top of the ground was a complete silver thimble!! Sweet end to pretty slow day.
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Day 7: The day I dread. The last day. You know not only is it your last day of detecting heaven and the inevitable time you'll power down for the last time of your trip, plus the last day is usually cut a little short. Thats so we have time to get back to the barn and get all of your finds from the week cleaned, bagged, catalogued, and photographed if you want to see them again before they leave your life for the next few months. To optimize our hunt time we decided to hunt some nearby land. Even though it's also the land that the club has had leasted the longest! Even after all those years there were many great finds found on it this season! The week before we came a gold coin and a beautiful Celtic gold "votive offering" were found on it! I walked across the road from that field to a field that was surrounding a 16th century two story mansion. After a half hour or so of slowly working around the old mansion I dug a small piece of a hammered silver coin. That coin put me in a tie for 1st place for the weekly "Hammy competition". So I slowed down hoping to get another one to take the lead and hopefully win the competition. It was 10:10 a.m. when I got the loudest, jumpiest, most obnoxious signal of my trip. Not being too far from a tractor entrance into that field I figured it was a beer can or a grease tube but I figured I'd dig it up and get it out of there anyways. I missed the target on the first scoop. Moved a shovel blade to the left, stepped it in and kicked the back of the shovel and pushed the dirt forward and a big yellow ..... egg looking thing rolled out to my left. As I looked at it half my brain said to myself " what is that?" And the other half of my brain was saying "HOLY .....!!!!! That looks like gold!!" When I bent over to pick it up and I was lifting it off the ground the weight of it made it fall out of my hand! That's when I knew it was defiantly a big piece of gold!!! After Ron came over to shoot some video and take some photos I strapped back on all my gear took 2 steps and 3 swings and got a solid 19 TID on the Equinox 800. I told myself after just finding that thing I dont care what this is, I'm digging it up. One scoop, and I pushed the shovel forward and a 11.2 gram ancient solid gold ring was laying there looking at me!! I about started to hyperventilate!! I quickly got Ron's attention again and he came over to shoot more video and more photos. I can only imagine this will be the most amazing thing I will ever find! It's been over a week since I found it and I still can't stop picturing those two artifacts rolling out of the dirt in my head......

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Thanks for lookin' & HH [emoji41]

Full Metal Digger
11-04-2018, 11:29 PM
Great story and pics Tim! Congrats on all your wonderful silver AND gold finds. Hopefully everything will be disclaimed and you will be receiving the fruits of your hard work. Thanks for sharing and now you can get back to finding wheat cents and Rosies (just ain't the same is it?)! Muhahahahahahaha!

Digger_O'Dell
11-05-2018, 08:59 AM
Wow Tim, what a way to end a trip! But you never said, did you win the hammie contest or not? ;)

Ill Digger
11-05-2018, 09:55 AM
Wow Tim, what a way to end a trip! But you never said, did you win the hammie contest or not? ;)
Thanks Chris. I split the pot with the other guy. I found another fragment but it was so small we couldn't give it a any kind of ID. No matter. It was a winning week for me without any of the hammie pot.:yes:

Donnie B
11-05-2018, 09:58 AM
Wow! Awesome post and incredible finds! Gold and hammered's! What could be better?

aloldstuff
11-05-2018, 11:27 AM
Huge congrats on all those great finds. Massive hunk of gold and the gold ring....:thumbsup02::envious:.
Great post, loved your smiling face. by the way....are you still smiling?

OxShoeDrew
11-05-2018, 08:19 PM
Unreal, Tim!!! In a few short years I'll be retired and hope to join you on one of these adventures! Amazing! Gold is soooo rare!!

del
11-05-2018, 08:39 PM
:groovy::clapping:I was so happy for you Tim when I saw your picture holding up them golden treasures !:notworthy:Truly finds of a life time sir ! I hope someone can share some historic info about the pieces .

Dan

Lodge Scent
11-06-2018, 07:46 AM
That is beyond cool !!! Great write up. :perfect10: Congrats Tim on what surely will be one of those days that you will never forget ! :clapping:

Bucknut
11-06-2018, 08:09 AM
Great write up of an amazing last day! Man!! I am not completely sure how it works so can you tell us how you will get these treasures back? It is my understanding that the authorities need to catalogue the finds and IF they want to keep them then they will give you fair market price for them and that this process can take at least a couple months.

With the success that you have had over there the last couple years I bet you will go back every year for the rest of your life...and I don't think I could blame you!

Also post a link (if there is a link) to the video that Ron made. I would like to see how your Depends held up.

BTV Digger
11-06-2018, 08:22 AM
Great post and pics Tim and fantastic that you found two gold items! We get on some older stuff here in New England, but nothing compared to that type of history. The plowed field in your first shot is a thing of dreams - so smooth!

John

Fire Fighter 43
11-06-2018, 11:25 AM
You had an amazing trip Tim and you managed to make me very jealous.:envious: I thought it would be hard to top your gold coin find when we were over there, man was I wrong. Hopefully I will be joining you on the other side of the pond again in the very near future. Congrats again on two fantastic finds brother.

Cheap Thrills
11-06-2018, 09:33 PM
Sir Timothy of Goldenshire , Great adventure for sure ! Thanks for sharing it with great photos and play by play .Congratulations on your great finds .That's a lot of good memories you will have to look back on .

Tony Two-Cent
11-08-2018, 03:41 PM
And there it is, the post we've been waiting for! Wow, that egg-shaped hunk of gold is huge! I bet it feels nice and heavy in hand! What an incredible thrill that must have been. And then just a few steps away an ancient gold ring! I bet they were either lost together or buried together. INCREDIBLE!

I bet you are anxious to have everything back in your possession. I would love to see some closeup photos of the gold ring.

Congrats, buddy! Those are once-in-a-lifetime finds!

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The Rebel
11-09-2018, 03:59 PM
Amazing, simply amazing, so happy for you. Must have been a LONG Flight home!

CalGAil
11-10-2018, 04:36 PM
'Bout time you posted! (this in my mommy tone of voice). You had a great hunt that last day. It would be nice if all the days in England were like that one. I really hope to be able to hunt with you again some time.

Willems
11-11-2018, 01:21 PM
Great finds!!!!!!
Looks like you had a good time.

wisconsin digger
11-15-2018, 10:33 AM
That was a great trip. Congrats on the phenomenal finds. GOLD is amazing. WD

Noah
11-15-2018, 03:02 PM
Wanna see the pic of my rosies I got this week? :groovy:Didn't think so!! :notworthy:

milco
11-23-2018, 01:05 PM
Stunning finds!! Big congrats! Amazing stuff and I’m sure you’re already itching to get back!