tidetraveler
Sr. Member
- Nov 30, 2011
- 324
- 258
- Detector(s) used
- MXT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Nice vid. tidetraveler!
What county do you live in?
And do you know who I have to ask about using a norwegian metal detector in sweden? (boarder crossing(tullen) and the permits?!)?
And again, nice vid
Yes, you certainly have an amazing grasp of the obvious but we can only hope that the broader audience of video posters take heed and do not follow your example of posting long videos without a text narrative and without some supporting still photos as not everyone has the "luxury" of being able to view the videos from every computational platform they have access to during the day.
aNorwegianLostInNewJersey
Thanks for watching! You shouldn't have any problems with Tull. Your main concern will be getting the permits from Länstyrelsen i Skane Lån till example. GL HH
I very much enjoyed the video and thanks for posting. I was a little confused about the "tired of digging" until Erik in NJ explained in US terms what you were finding. Still, tone beats no tone every time.
For me it's not about the value of the coins. I have never sold any of my finds. I was just bored with knowing what I was going to dig next. It just became too predictable. I did look to see what the bronze 5 öre were worth in coins catalog and they are between $1.00-$2.50 a peace. Not sure if I would be very interested in buying one of these coins myself. So nice to hear you enjoyed following my hunt. I have a channel on youtube if you would like to see some of my other hunts. LostInSweden68
Cool! I have gotten the most positive feedback from the snowy winter hunts in the woods where I dig up a lot of old silver, bronze and copper coins as well as some cool relic finds. Heres one of my favorites to get you started. Tack a peek. Tack!I think I will subscribe
For me it's not about the value of the coins. I have never sold any of my finds. I was just bored with knowing what I was going to dig next. It just became too predictable. I did look to see what the bronze 5 öre were worth in coins catalog and they are between $1.00-$2.50 a peace. Not sure if I would be very interested in buying one of these coins myself. So nice to hear you enjoyed following my hunt. I have a channel on youtube if you would like to see some of my other hunts. LostInSweden68
Hi - I'm seeing about 5 euro (or less for a dug coin) as a typical asking price for a 5 ore coin from the 60's.
Sweden 5 öre 1968 Sweden - coins - Catawiki
They are nice looking coins compared to our Lincolns .... I would have probably dug them all just to clear the area. You never know--there may have been a bag of silver coins in there too