Cru'Team's 2022 Round Up - Year of the Sceat or Best Year Ever?!

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Detector(s) used
XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Table of Results;

Coin/Artefact Type​
2016​
2017​
2018​
2019​
2020​
2021​
2022
Celtic Bronze
6​
9​
11​
6​
4​
3​
4
Celtic Silver
5​
2​
4​
0​
2​
2​
2
Celtic Gold
0​
1​
3​
2​
2​
1​
5
Roman Bronze
1231​
1174​
1520​
1239​
1422​
706​
891
Roman Silver
31​
27​
34​
30​
31​
17​
18
Roman Gold
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Bronze
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Sceat
0​
6​
3​
3​
2​
2​
13
Saxon/Viking Silver
0​
1​
2​
1​
2​
1​
1
Other Gold coins
2​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0
Hammered
64​
28​
61​
76​
98​
77​
90
Buttons
1277​
884​
951​
1510​
2068​
1176​
870


Hours Detecting: Me 421.5 hrs, Cru'Dad 425 hrs, Grand Total = 846.5hrs
Avg hrs for last 6 years: Me 426, Cru'Dad 423 = 849 hrs (So close to average detecting time)

Total ALL Records this year (not incl Buttons) = 1789
Avg for last 6 years: = 1961 records (So a little below average on total finds, but the QUALITY was higher IMO)

Above are the facts/figures (thanks to Cru'dad for this mammoth effort), but how do you call this year 'The Year of The Sceat' after finding 5 Gold Celtic Coins, 3 in 1 day & your Wish List No.3, a Gold Roman Coin. Simply put it must be our BEST YEAR EVER!

Factors that matter;
Well oiled Gridding Machines
Cru'dad's first 'full year' with Deus I & me with Deus II (both with 11" Coil)
Land-Mag's Support
Network of Archeologist to call on

Pictured below are 'some' of the highlights;
Saxon Penny of Burgred (New King to the collection);
Edward III Irish Halfpenny (Maybe only 5 Known);
2 Nice Condition Groats - Lizzy I & Henry VI
Northumberland Styca (First ever);
Roman Mirror, part of Cremation Burial;
As the removal of an further finds requires a Licence from the Department of Justice & HUGE funding it will remain undisturbed including no very deep plough. However, our Archaeological contacts have already done a mag Survey of the Cremation area & part of the nearby Roman Metal Working Site. It is still being worked on but early results seem to indicate about 8 burials/cremations, and in the Metal Working area there might be a Roman training ring for horses. This fits one of our theories very well, that it was controlled by the Roman Military, now pointing towards the Cavalry. (we did get a Cavalry Spur from this area, so adds up) All good work because we already know they were making Roman Military Buckles here which is of high Historic importance.
This leads on to our best Quern Stone find from this Site (Puddingstone) 1st C BC-1st C AD.
3 Celtic Gold Coin in 1 day;
A Extremely Rare Celtic Bronze Copper Core or the first known bronze version? (Still don't have the full answer);
First complete new Reverse Type of Carausius;
First Roman Gold Coin - Magnentius;


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Congrats on a great year of hunting
 

Table of Results;

Coin/Artefact Type​
2016​
2017​
2018​
2019​
2020​
2021​
2022
Celtic Bronze
6​
9​
11​
6​
4​
3​
4
Celtic Silver
5​
2​
4​
0​
2​
2​
2
Celtic Gold
0​
1​
3​
2​
2​
1​
5
Roman Bronze
1231​
1174​
1520​
1239​
1422​
706​
891
Roman Silver
31​
27​
34​
30​
31​
17​
18
Roman Gold
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Bronze
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Sceat
0​
6​
3​
3​
2​
2​
13
Saxon/Viking Silver
0​
1​
2​
1​
2​
1​
1
Other Gold coins
2​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0
Hammered
64​
28​
61​
76​
98​
77​
90
Buttons
1277​
884​
951​
1510​
2068​
1176​
870


Hours Detecting: Me 421.5 hrs, Cru'Dad 425 hrs, Grand Total = 846.5hrs
Avg hrs for last 6 years: Me 426, Cru'Dad 423 = 849 hrs (So close to average detecting time)

Total ALL Records this year (not incl Buttons) = 1789
Avg for last 6 years: = 1961 records (So a little below average on total finds, but the QUALITY was higher IMO)

Above are the facts/figures (thanks to Cru'dad for this mammoth effort), but how do you call this year 'The Year of The Sceat' after finding 5 Gold Celtic Coins, 3 in 1 day & your Wish List No.3, a Gold Roman Coin. Simply put it must be our BEST YEAR EVER!

Factors that matter;
Well oiled Gridding Machines
Cru'dad's first 'full year' with Deus I & me with Deus II (both with 11" Coil)
Land-Mag's Support
Network of Archeologist to call on

Pictured below are 'some' of the highlights;
Saxon Penny of Burgred (New King to the collection);
Edward III Irish Halfpenny (Maybe only 5 Known);
2 Nice Condition Groats - Lizzy I & Henry VI
Northumberland Styca (First ever);
Roman Mirror, part of Cremation Burial;
As the removal of an further finds requires a Licence from the Department of Justice & HUGE funding it will remain undisturbed including no very deep plough. However, our Archaeological contacts have already done a mag Survey of the Cremation area & part of the nearby Roman Metal Working Site. It is still being worked on but early results seem to indicate about 8 burials/cremations, and in the Metal Working area there might be a Roman training ring for horses. This fits one of our theories very well, that it was controlled by the Roman Military, now pointing towards the Cavalry. (we did get a Cavalry Spur from this area, so adds up) All good work because we already know they were making Roman Military Buckles here which is of high Historic importance.
This leads on to our best Quern Stone find from this Site (Puddingstone) 1st C BC-1st C AD.
3 Celtic Gold Coin in 1 day;
A Extremely Rare Celtic Bronze Copper Core or the first known bronze version? (Still don't have the full answer);
First complete new Reverse Type of Carausius;
First Roman Gold Coin - Magnentius;


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Outstanding Year!!!!! What Dreams are made of!!!! Congrats!!!!!!
 

You and Cru'Dad have certainly outdone yourselves this year! A simply amazing collection of finds Crusader. You both have a lot to be proud of. Well done! I hope 2023 will prove to be even more epic!
 

Ditto !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Always great to see your finds. Thanks for posting all year long.:occasion14:
 

Thank you for this really helpful summary of your finds. I'm glad you do it. But there are also mixed emotions. The type and quality of finds (and record keeping) are inspiring but also discouraging. Sort of like hearing a great musician. Enjoyable but so good that I know I will never get to that level. And of course, it is impossible in the "colonial lands" where I am. Please carry on as long as you can.
 

Impressive records along with impressive finds! We hope you exceed them all in 2023! Good luck in all your hunts!
 

Table of Results;

Coin/Artefact Type​
2016​
2017​
2018​
2019​
2020​
2021​
2022
Celtic Bronze
6​
9​
11​
6​
4​
3​
4
Celtic Silver
5​
2​
4​
0​
2​
2​
2
Celtic Gold
0​
1​
3​
2​
2​
1​
5
Roman Bronze
1231​
1174​
1520​
1239​
1422​
706​
891
Roman Silver
31​
27​
34​
30​
31​
17​
18
Roman Gold
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Bronze
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
1
Saxon Sceat
0​
6​
3​
3​
2​
2​
13
Saxon/Viking Silver
0​
1​
2​
1​
2​
1​
1
Other Gold coins
2​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0​
0
Hammered
64​
28​
61​
76​
98​
77​
90
Buttons
1277​
884​
951​
1510​
2068​
1176​
870


Hours Detecting: Me 421.5 hrs, Cru'Dad 425 hrs, Grand Total = 846.5hrs
Avg hrs for last 6 years: Me 426, Cru'Dad 423 = 849 hrs (So close to average detecting time)

Total ALL Records this year (not incl Buttons) = 1789
Avg for last 6 years: = 1961 records (So a little below average on total finds, but the QUALITY was higher IMO)

Above are the facts/figures (thanks to Cru'dad for this mammoth effort), but how do you call this year 'The Year of The Sceat' after finding 5 Gold Celtic Coins, 3 in 1 day & your Wish List No.3, a Gold Roman Coin. Simply put it must be our BEST YEAR EVER!

Factors that matter;
Well oiled Gridding Machines
Cru'dad's first 'full year' with Deus I & me with Deus II (both with 11" Coil)
Land-Mag's Support
Network of Archeologist to call on

Pictured below are 'some' of the highlights;
Saxon Penny of Burgred (New King to the collection);
Edward III Irish Halfpenny (Maybe only 5 Known);
2 Nice Condition Groats - Lizzy I & Henry VI
Northumberland Styca (First ever);
Roman Mirror, part of Cremation Burial;
As the removal of an further finds requires a Licence from the Department of Justice & HUGE funding it will remain undisturbed including no very deep plough. However, our Archaeological contacts have already done a mag Survey of the Cremation area & part of the nearby Roman Metal Working Site. It is still being worked on but early results seem to indicate about 8 burials/cremations, and in the Metal Working area there might be a Roman training ring for horses. This fits one of our theories very well, that it was controlled by the Roman Military, now pointing towards the Cavalry. (we did get a Cavalry Spur from this area, so adds up) All good work because we already know they were making Roman Military Buckles here which is of high Historic importance.
This leads on to our best Quern Stone find from this Site (Puddingstone) 1st C BC-1st C AD.
3 Celtic Gold Coin in 1 day;
A Extremely Rare Celtic Bronze Copper Core or the first known bronze version? (Still don't have the full answer);
First complete new Reverse Type of Carausius;
First Roman Gold Coin - Magnentius;


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I can't wait to see what this next year brings....perhaps a hoard? Hard to top what you've recovered so far....but you and Cru'dad are so efficient I wouldn't be surprised if you top last year's finds!
 

It goes without saying ( well because I say very little lol) that your year end finds put your whole year in perspective.
The Cru crew make substantial finds daily so it doesnt really matter which of your posts we see because they are all very impressive but when you put up your best finds this where we see the full picture of just how much you guys put into detecting and presenting your finds.
If you call this your best year ever , no one can take that away from you...give yourselves a pat on the back for such a great detecting year.
Most impressive for me was your Roman gold this year...it was the standout among your finds(even the Saxon coins being there this year didnt rate as high for me)
All in all you did great in '22...all the best for '23! Keep up the hard work!
 

A very well documented wrap up. A total of 2659 keepers (counting buttons). I'm sure you guys dug 10 times that much trash in the process. So many great finds I don't know where to start. I do know I need to make a trip to the UK for a week of digging before I'm too old to dig!
 

A very well documented wrap up. A total of 2659 keepers (counting buttons). I'm sure you guys dug 10 times that much trash in the process. So many great finds I don't know where to start. I do know I need to make a trip to the UK for a week of digging before I'm too old to dig!
Actually its not keepers but items we call Recordables (things we GPS & map). Not all 'Keepers' are old enough or important enough to Record. If we did that the total would be 3 times as much or more.
 

Very nice tabulated statistics and awesome record keeping! You two really lucked out on the Saxon Sceats this year blowing away the average from previous years. Amazing detecting and I thank you for sharing!
 

nothing short of amazing. Love your posts and seeing your incredible finds. Keep 'em coming
 

You're fortunate to have such a great detecting partner in your Dad Cru. :thumbsup:
Makes me wonder if you'd have the same motivation to detect as much as you do without his company.
In regard to your finds... that's what I call "'History being Saved" right there. :occasion14:
Dave
 

Makes me wonder if you'd have the same motivation to detect as much as you do without his company.
As I don't have a car or drive, it would be limited to some close by cycles, so it would be near impossible to get these results however motivated I was.
 

As I don't have a car or drive, it would be limited to some close by cycles, so it would be near impossible to get these results however motivated I was.
My point here Cru, is I'm envious of the close relationship you have with your father, a common interest or passion isn't something I ever shared with my Dad.
 

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