I had set my goals for the week in England fairly low.
All I wanted to find was a silver coin. It could be milled or hammered. I didn't care.
All I heard from others was , "I got a hammy!"
The guys didn't understand when I could not find a silver coin (after finding a gold torc piece), why I was still upset. I know I should have been blown away by the Torc, but I just wanted to find a silver coin.
So... on the last day I was there, I found my silver milled coin and i was really happy.It was a 1912 Silver six pence. Not anything special, but I had met my goal. I was headed back towards our lunch meeting spot when the rain and wind started to get fierce. Moving across the field, I got a great signal, but thought it was probably just another chunk of roman bronze/brass that sounds so good. I dug down about 10-12 inches and out popped this beauty looking at me. Two gold in a week! What a trip. 1817 Gold Sovereign (Bullhead). My first ever gold coin. Apparently the Latin on it reads: "Evil be to he who evil thinks".
All I wanted to find was a silver coin. It could be milled or hammered. I didn't care.
All I heard from others was , "I got a hammy!"
The guys didn't understand when I could not find a silver coin (after finding a gold torc piece), why I was still upset. I know I should have been blown away by the Torc, but I just wanted to find a silver coin.
So... on the last day I was there, I found my silver milled coin and i was really happy.It was a 1912 Silver six pence. Not anything special, but I had met my goal. I was headed back towards our lunch meeting spot when the rain and wind started to get fierce. Moving across the field, I got a great signal, but thought it was probably just another chunk of roman bronze/brass that sounds so good. I dug down about 10-12 inches and out popped this beauty looking at me. Two gold in a week! What a trip. 1817 Gold Sovereign (Bullhead). My first ever gold coin. Apparently the Latin on it reads: "Evil be to he who evil thinks".
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