You refer to utubers talking to themselves, it’s the tranquility of solitude I recon .. although you are talking to someone you’re in your inner self .. just perfect 👌🏼
Thanks for the upload Dan, beautiful french hammered. Also cartwheel pennies usually dated 1799, even tho they were minted for 3 years (I think), the 1799 stayed on the coin. 👍👍
Perfect day for you young Dan.
Good company, lovely weather and a bloody French hammered. What more could 1 want.
Kind regards Ian and Connor
Two of my favorite detectorists. In a quandary now Norfolk or Suffolk, Suffolk or Norfolk to dig in.... Great day, Hammies and a Roman...can't be bad.
Awesome hunt. Congratulations on some amazing finds. Thanks for sharing!!!
Nice Dan
Lead cross I think is lead for glass window
great vid and some nice finds well found on the silver coin all the best nne 🌈
Thank you very much for watching 😊👍
Great history coming up. Well saved. Happy hunting out there. Best wishes.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching mate 😊
What a coin! Wow
Absolute smasher of a hammered mate 🔥🔥 definitely one to be proud of 👌🏻 Thanks for coming down and the shout out, always welcome here 😉
Thanks for the invite buddy, had an amazing day. Perfect weather, good company and top shelf finds 👌. Thanks again mate
Belle trouvaille! 😉
Merci monsieur! 😊👍
You refer to utubers talking to themselves, it’s the tranquility of solitude I recon .. although you are talking to someone you’re in your inner self .. just perfect 👌🏼
Yes mate that's the beauty of detecting, we can just be in our own head space and quite often end up talking to ourselves in our own heads ✨️🙌.
Nice one Dan, loved the condition of that George III penny, “ you beauty”!
You and me both! Thanks mate 😊👍
That lead cros is to fit window glas in ( double lead insite and outside). Midevil
Amazing Dan! Stunning finds. Look forward to seeing what Calum finds on his trips to that field in the future. You both have great channels 🙂
WOW DD! What a beautiful French hammie! Never seen one before. Well done M8, cheers, John.
PS: imagine if that 50 cal' bullet got you in the ''wedding tackle''!! Ouch.
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Thank you for watching buddy 😊👍
They found one of them on oak island mate! Definitely looks like a cross 💯
The cross is window lead dan
Thank you mate, thats so obvious now 🤦♂️😂
Thanks for the upload Dan, beautiful french hammered. Also cartwheel pennies usually dated 1799, even tho they were minted for 3 years (I think), the 1799 stayed on the coin. 👍👍
Thank you mate, the cartwheel pennies were all 1797 😊👍
Yes they were, my mistake. Cheers dan👍👍
Window lead second signal
That first bit of lead was a part of a stained glass window.
Leaded cross is for window glass I should think, as in a stained glass window.
I found a fragment of a Duke Of Burgundy double patard near Halesworth, Suffolk. Apparently they were accepted coinage in England at the time.
I guess being as they are silver, that they were worth their own weight, so any silver counted. Thank you for the info mate 😊
I think the cross like lead is part of a leaded window, well that what it looks like to me.
Maybe the silver plate thing was originally set into a wooden box, for engraving initials on.
I like that idea 😊👍, thank you for the suggestion. Definitely has the shape of a plaque of some kind 🤔
The brass ring could be a bronze age coin. If you see tapped edge's around it.
I will certainly be giving it a clean up and a closer inspection. Thank you very much for the info 😊👍
Amazing finds. Brilliant as usual 👍