Lovely to see you both out and about. Loads of coins and seals. Well done. I'm so jealous of the hammered that the gentleman found. What a stroke of luck finding that 😮
Lovely to see you two hunting on the Lyme Regis foreshore. It looks so much different from last summer as I visited there. Those places with lots of rusty metal pieces were my favorite spot to look for treasures. I hope to be able to visit next year too. Happy days!
I live in Lyme and go on the beach several times a week. Found some PO tokens although I did not know what tokens they were. Have others of different shape too. Love copper boat nails too of which I have many. Your find could be a sixpence or truppenny bit as I found several over the years. Enjoyed your video like others in the past, thanks for sharing.
Well hello 👋🏻 Mark and Julie, so glad to see you back. It’s been awhile since you had a video. I hope everything is ok with you and your family. Great lark this day. Keep up these amazing videos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Hi friends I noticed your playlists are gone your videos are so relaxing to me that I watch them at night while I go to bed. Then it just goes from one video to the next. Will they come back up do you think? Be blessed😊
Thanks Brian but we have 2 of the copper ones in our collection. This one is much thicker. I'm going to do some electrolysis on the coin to bring up more detail but I still suspect it to be an Imperial Russian coin from the 1800s.
Very relaxing to watch, thank you for sharing. Some great little finds there too xx ❤🇦🇺
Vintage Dreams thank you.
Lovely to see you both out and about. Loads of coins and seals. Well done. I'm so jealous of the hammered that the gentleman found. What a stroke of luck finding that 😮
He was very lucky. It's a cracking find.
I enjoyed that and I'll remember lemon juice for cleaning coins.
Thank you.
Lovely to see you two hunting on the Lyme Regis foreshore. It looks so much different from last summer as I visited there. Those places with lots of rusty metal pieces were my favorite spot to look for treasures. I hope to be able to visit next year too. Happy days!
The metal clusters are the best spots to search for small treasures.
I live in Lyme and go on the beach several times a week. Found some PO tokens although I did not know what tokens they were. Have others of different shape too. Love copper boat nails too of which I have many. Your find could be a sixpence or truppenny bit as I found several over the years. Enjoyed your video like others in the past, thanks for sharing.
You're spoilt for choice with the copper nails down there.
Great finds uyou guys.I think that tiny one is valuable.
Well hello 👋🏻 Mark and Julie, so glad to see you back. It’s been awhile since you had a video. I hope everything is ok with you and your family. Great lark this day. Keep up these amazing videos ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
Thank you but we're not Mark & Julie. We're Doug and Jacqui.
Oh how miss this place 😅 nice to watch someone else hunting there though, 😊
Hi friends I noticed your playlists are gone your videos are so relaxing to me that I watch them at night while I go to bed. Then it just goes from one video to the next. Will they come back up do you think? Be blessed😊
I haven't seen your channel in a while glad you are back Merry Christmas ♥️♥️♥️♥️👍🗝️
Thank you. Merry Christmas to you too.
Your mysterious Victorian coin is in fact a pre 1860 Victorian Penny. Made from pure copper and bigger than the Bronze pennies from 1860 onwards.
Thanks Brian but we have 2 of the copper ones in our collection. This one is much thicker.
I'm going to do some electrolysis on the coin to bring up more detail but I still suspect it to be an Imperial Russian coin from the 1800s.
One of my favorite type of paste pots at 6:00. There's a weird object at 14:54 right by your gloved thumb that looks like it has a face to me.
AH yes. We see faces in the mud a lot.
Are you done posting videos? Where are you?
No. There's a new one out.
Do I need a permit to do this? I live near Southampton and have always liked the idea of this sort of thing
A permit is only required for the River Thames between Teddington Locks and the Thames barrier, nowhere else.