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17-05-2016, 09:53
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Ive had a hound for donkeys years, I'm obviously not as posh as some folk , all I've ever had is the engraved discs.
It took quite a bit of work to get open so that suggests it may of been in the ground some time.
I thought it was some sort of counterweight .
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17-05-2016, 10:00
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
it would be good if Jason found something for himself
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Here is a pic of 'some' of my finds,I haven't done too bad M,I think I've covered my battery costs .
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17-05-2016, 10:29
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
a good collection there Jason....and you have had the pleasure of being out and about doing something you obviously enjoy...that is priceless.
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26-05-2016, 11:35
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Well, I decided to take the detecting stick out yesterday for a little hunt on a local permission.
It wasn't long before these two squires came over to watch as I dug out a little "coin spill" (about £3.40).
They were loving it,they told me they had never seen anyone metal detecting before so I gave them a old penny each to take home.
Then as we were talking about old coins etc I got a really strong signal which told me one thing,"it's a coin" I said.
Their eyes grew larger as they gathered around anticipating what was about to come out the ground.
I dug it and 2 old pennies popped out and they was like "wooooow".These guys couldn't believe it,they were blown away.
I continued detecting and giving these two fellas a history lesson,they couldn't believe the bits that I was finding.
I bet those two never look at a field the same way again,they are now not only hooked on history but metal detecting too
The finds of note are:-
5 old pennies
4 £1 coins
2 old (ship) half pennies
2 20p coins
1 rotten farthing
1 (clock winder?) item with ornate top
1 love heart tag/pendant
1 ornate button
1 circular ornate (brooch?) item
1 square chest plate for a dog/horse harness.
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Last edited by Accyexplorer; 26-05-2016 at 11:37.
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26-05-2016, 15:50
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#320
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Grand Wizard Of The Inner Clique
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer
Well, I decided to take the detecting stick out yesterday for a little hunt on a local permission.
It wasn't long before these two squires came over to watch as I dug out a little "coin spill" (about £3.40).
They were loving it,they told me they had never seen anyone metal detecting before so I gave them a old penny each to take home.
Then as we were talking about old coins etc I got a really strong signal which told me one thing,"it's a coin" I said.
Their eyes grew larger as they gathered around anticipating what was about to come out the ground.
I dug it and 2 old pennies popped out and they was like "wooooow".These guys couldn't believe it,they were blown away.
I continued detecting and giving these two fellas a history lesson,they couldn't believe the bits that I was finding.
I bet those two never look at a field the same way again,they are now not only hooked on history but metal detecting too
The finds of note are:-
5 old pennies
4 £1 coins
2 old (ship) half pennies
2 20p coins
1 rotten farthing
1 (clock winder?) item with ornate top
1 love heart tag/pendant
1 ornate button
1 circular ornate (brooch?) item
1 square chest plate for a dog/horse harness.
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Got to admit, two things,
1. I've been getting alot of dirty 2 and 5p coins in my change since you been detecting.
2. I bought a detector when I retired to use on the beach whenever I go Blackpool, that it seems is a no, no, without permits and paying the crown.
Just wondering, what do I need to legally do to be permitted to do as you are doing?
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26-05-2016, 18:49
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
It depends what you mean by 'do as I'm doing',all you really need is a detector,spade and a understanding landowner.
It helps,if you are going "cold calling" for permission to detect,if you have appropriate insurance too:-
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I have permission from local councils to detect on certain open spaces (parks etc) as well as permission (from "cold calling") off some local farmers.
Though I've never been,I also have a permit from the crown estates to detect on certain parts of the foreshore (not Bpool that would be down to local council).
it's free if you want to apply:- http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/rura...t-application/
Also,I keep all my spendable coppers in a jar,if it was £1,£2 coins I'd be guilty
Last edited by Accyexplorer; 26-05-2016 at 18:52.
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27-05-2016, 08:48
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#322
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Grand Wizard Of The Inner Clique
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer
It depends what you mean by 'do as I'm doing',all you really need is a detector,spade and a understanding landowner.
It helps,if you are going "cold calling" for permission to detect,if you have appropriate insurance too:-
Membership
I have permission from local councils to detect on certain open spaces (parks etc) as well as permission (from "cold calling") off some local farmers.
Though I've never been,I also have a permit from the crown estates to detect on certain parts of the foreshore (not Bpool that would be down to local council).
it's free if you want to apply:- http://www.thecrownestate.co.uk/rura...t-application/
Also,I keep all my spendable coppers in a jar,if it was £1,£2 coins I'd be guilty
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Thanks for that, I had already got the permit for crown estate it was only when I got to B'pool I discovered that the beaches weren't covered by that.
I was told it was owned by the duchy of lancaster and permits from them are around £50 per year.
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14-09-2016, 06:23
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Here are a few bits from a detecting session I did the other day:-
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I'm planning on going out detecting later too....watch this space
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14-09-2016, 18:20
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Today,I decided to spend the day detecting on a new farm permission near Burnley.
The weather was stifling,but I soldered on and found a few interesting bits which included:-
1 old sink plug
1 ornate drawer handle
1 commemorative Lizzy medallion
1 Robertson's jam esquire (from the non PC madness era)
4 buckles
£2.20 in spendable change and a few pre-decimal coins (including a George 3rd)
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14-09-2016, 21:49
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Can anyone shed some light on what this plaque is off?
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14-09-2016, 22:14
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
www.cottontown.org | Rishton Colliery
I'll guess that was an identity plate riveted to a sack to confirm it held 1 CWT of coal when full.
Thats possibly how they sold it to the local coal merchants.
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16-09-2016, 06:56
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
I'd like to call on the forums ID skills again with this one,can anyone help shed some light on this button I found the other day?
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16-09-2016, 19:30
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Obviously a blue peter badge with John Noaks saying "Down Shep".
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24-09-2016, 06:00
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
I decided to have a couple of hours swinging the detecting stick yesterday,I didn't find much of any interest (the usual pre decimal coins etc).
I did however find enough spendable pocket change for some new batteries .
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24-09-2016, 09:59
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Re: Metal Detecting (Including Finds).
Mate, you should display your "Treasure" on a neutral background, that one was hard on the old eyeballs.
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