Awesome finds you guys .. Very cool I love the old coins the old Hammered coins in groats And broaches there's a lot of cool stuff that comes out of their very cool man keep it up guys...
Excellent video and finds 😊 ... always look forward to your videos ... what superb finds, Saxon penny sunbathing on the top 😊 silver Roman, hammereds the list goes on, all dream finds .. Nick, Julie and Liam well done guys 👍👍👌👏 it was a pleasure to watch you find them 😊 ... best wishes and HH Tina
I live in Las Vegas we don't have all the history you have. But you can find arrowhead which aren't magnetic. Dinosaurs sabertooth tigers wholly mammoths. But I found hundreds of Morgan silver dollars quite a few from Carson City. I have dates as far back as1878 or 79
Well done on the surface find Argent, I think you may have a Aethelheard (Archbishop of Canterbury) 4th issue (c. 798-805) with the name of Coenwulf (Overlord) around centre and also the other side shows the King's name in the angles of the tribrach. SPINK values this @ £825 (F) and £2500 (VF) according to their 2009 44th edition of "Coins of England & the United Kingdom. :)
Thanks Canadian Bacon, it's a Coenwulf group 1 (without portrait) Tribrach type penny, 796-805. On the reverse is the moneyers name in the angles. WIGHARD. This coin was minted at the London mint under the control of the moneyer Wigheard. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍👍
love your videos I notice your mum was using a nox 800 and she seemed to prefer the deus..going to upgrade soon as the weight of the safari is going to take my right arm off and was thinking of In the future of buying the nox..
Hi, yes nick got me the 800 for Christmas, and tbh I'm still trying to learn it. I've been given some beach settings for land by Neil, one of the nox testers. So far I like those settings. With all the other settings I've tried, all I seem to dig is deep iron😢. It's definitely deeper than my 9" deus too, but that's not necessarily a good thing with Essex clay. Gonna keep it for a while though, until I've tested it on our 'done to death' sites. If things magically start coming up, it'll be worth it. As for weight, it's heavier than my deus, and I will need to use a bungee if I'm gonna use it a lot, but you'll probably find it light compared to a safari. It's not as well balanced as a deus either.
This is more than a days footage! The Christmas dig was mid December, right up till more recently for the coenwulf. We collect the best bits for the vids so it's not boring
So great to see a family with a shared passion for history and detecting - long shot, but do you fancy adopting a 46 year old Kentish man by any chance? : )
I've already got a man in his late 40s finding more than I do, certainly don't need another one showing me how it's done 😂😂😂😂 Thanks for watching, as always 👍 Julie 😁
Very nice guys, great finds and I really like the explanation with each piece..the 1066 William 1st penny had me wondering, what turmoil was the country in as that coin was issued?, fascinating.
@@julieargent7617 Thank you for your answer. Last time your reply was within 90 minutes. I hope this year will be the 6th most profitable year for your family. So that means you have 5 years of great profitability to come that'll be better!
Well Done,love the saxon coin,never found one in 35 years detecting, but still searching.i am interested in what settings you use on your deus as i have recently bought one.keep up the great video's.
Hi Stephen, Thanks for watching 👍👍 All three of us use the HOT program, frequency lowered to 12KHz and the sensitivity is raised to 93-94. Good luck 🍀🍀👍👍
Sorry to hear you don't think they're clear. When on our own we have to do everything one handed whilst holding the coin in the other hand. Plus with nice finds who wouldn't be shaky?! My hands shake every time I find something special. We don't carry tripods, we just use our phones. All the while we're trying to shield speakers from the wind too, and not show too much background. It's not easy.
Awesome finds you guys .. Very cool I love the old coins the old Hammered coins in groats And broaches there's a lot of cool stuff that comes out of their very cool man keep it up guys...
Tops mate well done.
Excellent video and finds 😊 ... always look forward to your videos ... what superb finds, Saxon penny sunbathing on the top 😊 silver Roman, hammereds the list goes on, all dream finds .. Nick, Julie and Liam well done guys 👍👍👌👏 it was a pleasure to watch you find them 😊 ... best wishes and HH Tina
Thanks Tina! X
Thanks for watching Tina 👍👍
Great finds. What tremendous fields you have.
Thanks Bill for watching 👍👍
What great finds! Thanks for explaining the details on the coins and including the history as well. Nice!
Thanks for watching! 👍
Awesome! What a great hunt & video! Congrats on ALL the great finds. Very cool Bronze Axe head! Thanks for sharing! GL & HH!
Thanks Tim for watching. The bronze age axe was a first for me so definitely an exciting find.
All the best, Nick. 👍👍
I live in Las Vegas we don't have all the history you have. But you can find arrowhead which aren't magnetic. Dinosaurs sabertooth tigers wholly mammoths. But I found hundreds of Morgan silver dollars quite a few from Carson City. I have dates as far back as1878 or 79
I just saw the thumbnail of the coenwulf penny and clicked instantly
Thanks for watching 👍👍
That saxon coin is lovely. Gotta say that this video caught me by surprise!
Trust me, no one was more shocked than me!!! I was at work and got sent a pm...
Can't repeat my reply 😂
brilliant finds as always great watching history come up
Cheers Chris. We love watching your vids too.
All the best, Nick 👍👍
Great finds mate, what a great selection ! Keep up the good videos ! GL & HH Mark
Hi Mark, Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video.
All the best, Nick 🍀🍀👍👍
Great videos , a proper detecting family and thats great to see 👍
Look forward to the next one .
Cheers Ghost for watching 👍
Nick Argent , nick, in your next video can you put on a Middlesbrough accent please 😂👍
@@Ghost-hp4jc 🤣🤣 I'll give it a go mate but I won't be able to stop the Essex lingo coming through 🤣🤣
Nick Argent 🤣 👍🏻
@@Ghost-hp4jc he can't do accents 😂 he's an Essex boy through and through 😂
Wow fantastic finds and good video 👍👍likes and subscribed dude keep up the good work
ATB & HH
Niall
Thanks Niall for watching and great comments 👍
Well done on the surface find Argent, I think you may have a Aethelheard (Archbishop of Canterbury) 4th issue (c. 798-805) with the name of Coenwulf (Overlord) around centre and also the other side shows the King's name in the angles of the tribrach. SPINK values this @ £825 (F) and £2500 (VF) according to their 2009 44th edition of "Coins of England & the United Kingdom. :)
Thanks Canadian Bacon, it's a Coenwulf group 1 (without portrait) Tribrach type penny, 796-805. On the reverse is the moneyers name in the angles. WIGHARD.
This coin was minted at the London mint under the control of the moneyer Wigheard.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍👍
WhooHoo!
@@nickargent6491
Very interesting bronze axe head, Glückwunsch 😉👍
Best Greedings from Sash🍀
Hi Sash, Thanks for watching and commenting. The bronze age axe was a first for us.
All the best, Nick 🍀🍀👍👍
Fantastic !! ...its my dream, and one day...😉😎
Best Regards from Bavaria and Mexico 🤠🍀
Wow🤗Great video guys and so informative as usual.thank you for sharing your lovely finds 👌Top Team 😊👍.
Thanks Gordon, glad you enjoyed the video. 👍👍
Thanks Nick, Liam and Julie
Cheers Al for watching 👍👍
Can t remember seeing a Richard 111 dug up on a utube channel before ,fantastic …… wonderful finds again team Argent , thankyou .
Cheers Raymond, Liam was well chuffed finding the Richard. A first for us.
All the best 👍👍
As always fantastic 😍👍👌👌
Cheers deus Tezza, Thanks for watching 👍👍
Great video guys 😁👍
Cheers Peter 👍👍
love your videos I notice your mum was using a nox 800 and she seemed to prefer the deus..going to upgrade soon as the weight of the safari is going to take my right arm off and was thinking of In the future of buying the nox..
Hi, yes nick got me the 800 for Christmas, and tbh I'm still trying to learn it. I've been given some beach settings for land by Neil, one of the nox testers. So far I like those settings. With all the other settings I've tried, all I seem to dig is deep iron😢. It's definitely deeper than my 9" deus too, but that's not necessarily a good thing with Essex clay.
Gonna keep it for a while though, until I've tested it on our 'done to death' sites. If things magically start coming up, it'll be worth it.
As for weight, it's heavier than my deus, and I will need to use a bungee if I'm gonna use it a lot, but you'll probably find it light compared to a safari. It's not as well balanced as a deus either.
cheers Julie..
What a lovey collection of hunts, lovely finds from you all, think 2019 going to be a great year for you three. Happy hunting, Regards Ian
Thanks Ian! I think we should ban nick from going out myself 😂
Excellent day for you guys thanks for the video
This is more than a days footage! The Christmas dig was mid December, right up till more recently for the coenwulf.
We collect the best bits for the vids so it's not boring
so many coins, great.
Loved the vid guys as always :))
Thanks Sussex Seekers for watching 👍👍
So great to see a family with a shared passion for history and detecting - long shot, but do you fancy adopting a 46 year old Kentish man by any chance? : )
😂😂😂 Thanks for watching Toulds 👍👍
I've already got a man in his late 40s finding more than I do, certainly don't need another one showing me how it's done 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for watching, as always 👍
Julie 😁
Great job
Thanks! 👍
Absolut amazing finds! Congrats! Best regards! 😁👍
Thanks 👍
Enjoyed your video
Thanks for watching 👍
That's the 3rd video I've watched.
Very nice guys, great finds and I really like the explanation with each piece..the 1066 William 1st penny had me wondering, what turmoil was the country in as that coin was issued?, fascinating.
Hi Rob, I imagine it must have been turbulent times during the Norman conquest. If only these coins could talk 🤔🤔
Thanks for watching 👍👍
Well done
Thanks 👍
hello; i like your video, it's very good. thanks
Thankyou for watching 👍👍
Why are most of the coins are bent?
Plough damage mostly. Some coins are love tokens bent into an s shape and tossed into fields
@@julieargent7617 Thank you for your answer. Last time your reply was within 90 minutes. I hope this year will be the 6th most profitable year for your family. So that means you have 5 years of great profitability to come that'll be better!
Well Done,love the saxon coin,never found one in 35 years detecting, but still searching.i am interested in what settings you use on your deus as i have recently bought one.keep up the great video's.
Hi Stephen, Thanks for watching 👍👍
All three of us use the HOT program, frequency lowered to 12KHz and the sensitivity is raised to 93-94.
Good luck 🍀🍀👍👍
Thanks for sharing
Thank you
That's it... you've 2 weeks to post a video or I'm coming down sowf 👍🤣
Lol
smashing video mate, congrats on the saxon coin, p s what programme are you using on the deus ?
Thanks Keith. 👍👍
All three of us use the HOT program and run on 12khz with sensitivity at 93. 👍👍
cheers nick I am going detecting today, so I will give it a go.
@@keithhollinhead6283 any luck with it?
Love going detecting with you but a lot of times it’s hard to see the coins or objects because the camera is very shaky and not in focus.
Sorry to hear you don't think they're clear. When on our own we have to do everything one handed whilst holding the coin in the other hand. Plus with nice finds who wouldn't be shaky?! My hands shake every time I find something special.
We don't carry tripods, we just use our phones. All the while we're trying to shield speakers from the wind too, and not show too much background. It's not easy.
Was this all in one day!?
No. These are video clips from late 2018 up to March 2019 pieced together as one video. 👍👍
Do you guys sell any of your findings?
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