rebbel31
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I took the fam out detecting in an old field. My 2 daughter's were excited to be on pinpointer duty. We started getting targets right away, mostly farm bits and bolts. My 6 y.o. tells me all we find is junk. Then a silver coin from the 1800s I'm excited. She says "Yea it's ok, at least it's not junk." She's now bored and my 3 y.o. takes over. She's mostly bored too. Then I get a great signal and dig a beautiful horseshoe plug, 6 inches down I see a gold coloured coin perfectly in the middle of the plug and it's clean. I quickly realised it's just a 50 cent euro but it's pretty. I call her over to look at it and she says "wow that's cool". Hey signs of a digger. I ask if she wants to get it. She runs over and reached in to grab the coi.....nope worm, she grabs a 6 inch squirming worm out of the side of the plug and takes off running dropping the pinpointer. Yelling look what we found I don't think she ever saw the coin.






Anyway here are the finds. If someone could identify the 1689 coin that would be great. Also unsure of the foot. Finding broken hammered coins is certainly disheartening. But we had fun. Enjoy.






Anyway here are the finds. If someone could identify the 1689 coin that would be great. Also unsure of the foot. Finding broken hammered coins is certainly disheartening. But we had fun. Enjoy.
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