The Bells, The Bells

Harry_Morant

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Jan 11, 2006
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Wow what a weekend - I was able to spend a few hours out and about and ended up having a great weekend.

Hunt 1 - I dropped the wife off at work on Saturday morning and headed to a spot I've had my eye on. I was only able to stay for an hour as I had my car booked in for a wheel alignment. I was pretty happy as I found about $10 in coin and a nice silver ring with hearts.

Hunt 2 - after the wheel alignment I had a few hours before I picked the wife so I thought I'd head to a suburb over the hill to see if there were any huntable parks. Found a couple and decided on a quiet one not over-run with Saturday morning sport. Spent two hours there and found about $11 and two chinese token coins. A bit of a surprise.

Hunt 3 - this one had it all. I got up early on Sunday morning and headed back to the site of Hunt 1. I can tell you this was the most surreal hunt I've done. Not long after getting there the bell tower (carillion) started up. The carillionist being Sunday was playing some hymns (abide with me, bringing in the sheep etc) and me being right under it could hardly hear myself think. Then the hot air balloons drifted over. All up there were 5 balloons out all hitting their gas burners pretty regularly. What will the bells and balloons it sounded like I was detecting inside a grandfathers clock which had a bad case of wind. The carillionist must have got a bit bored with the hymns as all of a sudden he/she starts up playing 'I'm a little teapot'. That one made me pause to think - ;D

Anyway getting back to the detecting I was there for three hours and the coins were coming thick and fast. A nice bonus was a silver ring which had two sapphires in it. A US Quarter from '67 popped out as well as other bits and pieces. I don't count as I detect so I had no idea how much I had in my pocket but it was getting heavy. When I got home I found that I had 56 coins to a value of $53.41 (last photo) - thats almost an average of $1 for every three minutes of detecting. I wish all hunts were like that. ;D
 

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Boobydoo

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What a great haul, sounds like you had so much fun, congrats!
Nice ring too!! A memorable hunt, thanks for sharing!

Smiles!
BDoo
 

jeff of pa

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Very nice Harry

Congrats !
 

diggummup

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Wow! I wish we could find $1 and $2 coins like that over here. Your lucky to find a Sac (Sacagawea)dollar every now and then at the beach or park.I did find a Canadian toonie once. :) Great finds, I like the rings. Good luck to ya!
 

Bavaria Mike

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Congrats on the awesome weekend, great haul! I love those $2.00 coins, they add up fast. HH, Mike
 

Mirage

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Sep 16, 2005
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Super haul with a few keepers in there. ;D

Sweet '67 Quarter. ;D :D It's funny cause I have to post all my Canadian coins even if they are "clad". ;D


Bob
 

desertfox

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:o That Minelab XT 70 is one heck of a coin hound! Don't think I could take the Bells though, the coins yes, bells no way. Glad you had one great weekend. HH and keep the post a coming.

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Ridley

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The story about the bells is hilarious! I've heard the church bells too! They penetrate right through your headphones. :D

Nice hunt! Love the silver rings!



Congratulations!



Ridley
 

piggman1

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Really nice rings, and it sounds like it was a great hunt.
 

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Harry_Morant

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I get bells at one location and bagpipes at another - I don't know which is worse ;D
 

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