Many thanks! It’s a lot of extra work with the graphics and processing but it’s very popular and certainly brings the coins to life! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed
Can’t think of a more deserving detectorist than you John. You put an incredible amount of time and work into your channel. Hope the rally is a lot of fun and you and the gang find some incredible items.
Incredible Jocky. Lovely finds, the hammered being the icing on the cake. You’ll have to get yourself a couple of powerbanks and cables so you can charge your camera/ phone/ headphones in the field. Well done son 👍👍
Proud of your my Scottish Cousin, ❤❤❤ Scottish Lowlands and Southern Uplands is my Heritage … living in Williamsburg Va. I’ve been Detecting for 44 Years…
Well done! I remember how it took so many weeks to find your first silver for the year, and now look at one day's bounty. Question: How on earth did people carry or store hammered coins at the time? The coins seem so thin, lightweight and fragile. I keep picturing coins in a pocket turning to crumbles or a coin on a window sill blowing away with the first gentle breeze. Today's scenery looked like fine oil paintings. Beautiful. Great hat. Cheers.
Green with Envy, it's Warmer where John is than Down here in Adelaide Oz..! Got to 17°C yesterday where I am.! 🥶 WTFudge the Worlds all Wonky..! Cheers All. 😎
Hahaha 🤣 a great run at the minute and hopefully many more great days ahead!!! Harvest is in full swing so literally thousands of acres becoming available now to detect all winter! Can’t wait
Great day 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Great finds 🎉🎉🎉 Kept us waiting 😢 But worth the wait. I was kind of expecting the silver ingot you found in the short you posted. Again great dig ❤😊
Many thanks. That’s what I initially thought too but he didn’t become king of England until 1603 so it has to be on or after that date as the coin references England, Ireland and France, so it has to be minted when he was king of Scotland and England. Thanks for watching and much appreciated!! Best wishes
@@thescottishdetectorist How plausible would it be that your coin is a counterfeit from the 1600’s? That would explain the inconsistency between the date and the symbols on the coin.
Thanks to you, I will probably end up buying a metal detector! Until then, thanks for letting us all enjoy your discoveries and live vicariously through you. That view of the field is stunningly gorgeous. It could be a painting.
Blessings, my Scottish Detectorist friend, from this old man in Tennessee. What an amazingly beautiful place, there in the fields of Perthshire…so similar in climate and surroundings, mountains, as here in the Appellation mountains of northeast Tennessee. An awesome new permission, yielding so many amazing fiends…and SILVER. Still waiting for the “lie down” find. 😊
@@thescottishdetectorist I’m so jealous! If I ever go to Scotland, I am going in the winter. From Canada 🇨🇦 I am pretty sure I will freeze there in the summer. 🤣 Hopefully if I make it there, I can hire you as my tour guide! Do you do small metal detecting tours?
Love when you start the video laying "on the fields of Perthshire!" 😉Congratulations ! So happy for you and thanks for always bringing us along! Cheers!🍺
Wow another fantastic video and I now know how you feel. Found my first little nugget of gold and told my partner I needed to have a lay down like John 😂 think I was in shock. Awesome .
John, do you ever worry about handling so many lead items? I know it can be toxic but didn’t know if it could be adsorbed through your skin. How cool is it that we can all come along on your adventures and see all of your treasures! Love your channel!
14:58 metal thing with bit for hanging looks like part of a broken whistle , northern mudlucks found part of one recently too. Glad you had such an amazing day.😃
Queen Victoria's coins Had a 'Bun Head' from 1837 to 1887. 'Jubilee Head' from 1887 to 1892. Then finally 'Vailed Head' 1893 to 1901. There are a Few oddity's as in, a 1893 Jubilee Head 3 pence (3D.) coins was Struck but their Rare ish..! Great Video Lucky John..! 🎉😊
John, just a guess on the lead item that you found at about 14:00. My first thought was that it looked like a piece of a whistle. I looked it up, apparently some antique signal whistles were made of lead.
Well done John! The amazing finds just keep coming! Nobody deserves it more than you. Your love and excitement for history is delightful to see. You have helped me with my own detecting so thank you. Keep it going, see you on the next dig😊
i´m flashed again about your really great finds on your glorious fields of Perthshire.....Maybe next year i will go in entirement, hoping it could be possible to meet you in Person then for a few days^^...Greetings from northern Germany
John, my hubby and I are curious about what happens to all of your more valuable finds? You mentioned you have given the silvered hammered coins to the farmer who owns the field. Does that mean you only detect for the love of the silver treasure hunt and you don’t actually get any financial gain for all your time and effort? We luv your videos and your excitement is contagious when you find an interest relic or treasure…thank you for including us all in your detecting adventures… 😊🧡
Another awesome video! Congratulations on all those finds. Both part 1 and 2 were equally fantastic. I know the owner of that property was (as you say) over the moon when you handed those silver coins over to him. Good luck on your next adventure. I'm Martin from the 🇺🇸
You missed it by a year on the George the 6th penny. Pearl Harbor and America's entrance into WWII would be 1942. Ach, Well. What an awesome day of detecting! Congratulations!
Must be a Anniversary View 2000! Pennies with John. Not a real Scottties Hammered coin missing the stars but Good haul in 5% of new permission. God luck with the rally. Hopefully You can understand what Digger Dawn Is saying I can't 😜🔝❤️
I'm quite impressed with how you superimpose a clearer version of the coin.
Many thanks! It’s a lot of extra work with the graphics and processing but it’s very popular and certainly brings the coins to life! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed
As somebody who detects in the U.S. I get excited finding pennies from the 1950's. What you find is amazing
Can’t think of a more deserving detectorist than you John. You put an incredible amount of time and work into your channel. Hope the rally is a lot of fun and you and the gang find some incredible items.
Anyone else just automatically like the video before you even watch 😅
I always enjoy them so I like when first come too
Yes!!
I Do, if this Gent takes the Time to Let us Tag Along..!
I think it only 'FairDinkum..!' 😂
Yes👍
Just did exactly that!
Found my first hammered coin today, it’s a Elizabeth l penny London mint, and I’ve only been detecting since august
Great finds John! Nice to see Scotland is finally having a summer 😎! Brilliant detectoring! 🤩
I love it when John gets this excited!! ❤
Congratulations on all your finds we are all excited along with you.
What a fantastic day! In such beautiful surroundings. Good to see the sun out. Congratulations on all the silver.
Ah…the glorious, medieval bitcloin! 🤣. And…way to end with a bang! Well done! Cheers, and ATB!
If it's a channel I enjoy I usually hit the thumbs up right away
Incredible Jocky. Lovely finds, the hammered being the icing on the cake. You’ll have to get yourself a couple of powerbanks and cables so you can charge your camera/ phone/ headphones in the field. Well done son 👍👍
Ahhhh yes….there it is….the hammered Silver Scottish coin….a big one. Sweet. Blessings John.
That is one great field John and those are some awesome finds. Can't wait for you to get back there. Hi to the wife and thanks for sharing.
Proud of your my Scottish Cousin, ❤❤❤ Scottish Lowlands and Southern Uplands is my Heritage … living in Williamsburg Va. I’ve been Detecting for 44 Years…
Hi John, those are great coins and when you discuss the period and so on is so amazing.What a coin
Well done! I remember how it took so many weeks to find your first silver for the year, and now look at one day's bounty.
Question: How on earth did people carry or store hammered coins at the time? The coins seem so thin, lightweight and fragile. I keep picturing coins in a pocket turning to crumbles or a coin on a window sill blowing away with the first gentle breeze.
Today's scenery looked like fine oil paintings. Beautiful.
Great hat.
Cheers.
Green with Envy, it's Warmer where John is than Down here in Adelaide Oz..!
Got to 17°C yesterday where I am.! 🥶 WTFudge the Worlds all Wonky..!
Cheers All. 😎
Oh John, you are such a joy to follow.
On the ground again!
So excited!
Congratulations on so many silver treasures on the new field. Hope to see some delightful success from the Rally. Thank you for always sharing!
Someone call the fire department. John is on fire!🔥
Hahaha 🤣 a great run at the minute and hopefully many more great days ahead!!! Harvest is in full swing so literally thousands of acres becoming available now to detect all winter! Can’t wait
part 2 was better than part 1 John incredible field see you on sunday thanks again cheers
Great day 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great finds 🎉🎉🎉
Kept us waiting 😢
But worth the wait. I was kind of expecting the silver ingot you found in the short you posted. Again great dig ❤😊
Thank you for the video. Excellent finds!⛏️🪙💰
How exciting John! Amazing day! 🎉
You're on a roll with the stamped silver.
Awesome finds. The James VI hammered is a bucket lister. Well done.
Truly awesome digs, John. I did see part one, and part two is just as incredible. Thanks for taking us along again. Cheers from Texas.
Well done John, thank you for sharing your finds and their fascinating history .
I bet that farmer is dancing a jig.
What lovely special days & finds. You have so much fun. Thanks for sharing😊
Congrats to you John all the work and knowledge u help people enjoy detecting and history, cheers🍻🍻🍻
Thanks for the kind words Chris and glad you enjoyed! Best wishes
Just stunning finds John. Best of luck on the next dig, cheers, John.
Awesome part 2, can't wait till you hit that field again. Thanks and take care.
What a successful day! Five silvers is AMAZING!
Thanks! A really great day and I’ve barely covered a few percent of this field so many more great finds ahead I’m sure!
Your James VI & I coin looked like it was minted in 1593 on camera. What a beautiful coin. Well done you!!
Many thanks. That’s what I initially thought too but he didn’t become king of England until 1603 so it has to be on or after that date as the coin references England, Ireland and France, so it has to be minted when he was king of Scotland and England.
Thanks for watching and much appreciated!! Best wishes
@@thescottishdetectorist How plausible would it be that your coin is a counterfeit from the 1600’s? That would explain the inconsistency between the date and the symbols on the coin.
that place is just incredible so much history.
Thanks to you, I will probably end up buying a metal detector! Until then, thanks for letting us all enjoy your discoveries and live vicariously through you. That view of the field is stunningly gorgeous. It could be a painting.
So happy to see part two, John! You left us hanging with your last video and it's been agitating me to the nth degree! 😅
Very well done John, a brilliant day, what amazing finds😊
Blessings, my Scottish Detectorist friend, from this old man in Tennessee. What an amazingly beautiful place, there in the fields of Perthshire…so similar in climate and surroundings, mountains, as here in the Appellation mountains of northeast Tennessee. An awesome new permission, yielding so many amazing fiends…and SILVER. Still waiting for the “lie down” find. 😊
What an EPIC field! Woohoo!
Thanks Laurie. A great day of treasure hunting for sure!! And barely scratched the surface so far in this one. Great days ahead I’m sure!
@@thescottishdetectorist I’m so jealous! If I ever go to Scotland, I am going in the winter. From Canada 🇨🇦 I am pretty sure I will freeze there in the summer. 🤣 Hopefully if I make it there, I can hire you as my tour guide! Do you do small metal detecting tours?
Great job John
Love when you start the video laying "on the fields of Perthshire!" 😉Congratulations ! So happy for you and thanks for always bringing us along! Cheers!🍺
Great video and some fantastic finds John 👍😎🤘
I hope I'll be lying down at the weekend 🤞 we'll see you at Detectormania 👍
Great finds again John! So exciting 🤗
Wow another fantastic video and I now know how you feel. Found my first little nugget of gold and told my partner I needed to have a lay down like John 😂 think I was in shock. Awesome .
Super finds. Congrats.
Congratulations John!
Hammered and Scottish! YAY! Wonderful finds. ❤
Very nice! Some real good finds this day! Silver! Congrats.
what a day ,great for you such knowledge and respect ,well done
Many thanks John and thanks for the kinds words
Congratulations John on a fantastic day what a great field 👍🇨🇦😊
Brilliant finds from part 1 and 2 and what a brilliant field that is 👍👌
Wonderful John, 🎉🎉🎉
so happy for your amazing finds!
Me too!! Thanks for watching Colleen! Much appreciated
On it john 💪😀🏴🏴
What fantastic finds! Congratulations 🎉
What an amazing day!! Congrats!
Great video and an incredible coin. Thanks for sharing!!!
Looks like a loom weight, congrats on the great coins!
What a day! I hope it keeps up!
Awesome video and coin! Thanks John! 16:22 yep I see Victoria on the penny.
Fantastic, I thought that too. Many thanks
An incredible part 2, love the James sixpence, my favourite out of all of the booty from both videos ❤ I really enjoyed them John.
Kiss all the coins 😂 Have an excellent time at the rally 🎉
John, do you ever worry about handling so many lead items? I know it can be toxic but didn’t know if it could be adsorbed through your skin. How cool is it that we can all come along on your adventures and see all of your treasures! Love your channel!
I've been wondering this myself!
You brought tears to my eyes when the coins were superimposed and faded back to how you found them, thank you x some major finds x coin kisses x
Many thanks and I’m glad you enjoyed my computer wizardry. It takes a lot of extra work but it seems to be very popular! So worth it
Wooow John a great Scottish Hammerd. Good for you. Old as too😊
Many thanks Glenda! A fantastic day on a brand new field and 55 acres to search still!
Well done, lovely find 🙂
14:58 metal thing with bit for hanging looks like part of a broken whistle , northern mudlucks found part of one recently too. Glad you had such an amazing day.😃
Sorry northern mudlarks
Great finds for sure
Congratulations. Nice finds.
Queen Victoria's coins Had a 'Bun Head' from 1837 to 1887.
'Jubilee Head' from 1887 to 1892.
Then finally
'Vailed Head'
1893 to 1901.
There are a Few oddity's as in, a 1893 Jubilee Head 3 pence (3D.) coins was Struck but their Rare ish..!
Great Video Lucky John..! 🎉😊
But veiled head only appeared on pennies from 1895 and onwards.
Belter John lovely stuff
great finds John, well done!
Lots of nice finds coming up well done
John, just a guess on the lead item that you found at about 14:00. My first thought was that it looked like a piece of a whistle. I looked it up, apparently some antique signal whistles were made of lead.
That’s what I thought too.
Greetings!!!! ✌️🤍 Beautiful view.
Absolutely Stupendous finds!! Super well done John...and good luck this weekend! 😁
Thanks Cathy. A great days digging and hopefully a great weekend ahead. Can’t wait!
Well done John! The amazing finds just keep coming! Nobody deserves it more than you. Your love and excitement for history is delightful to see. You have helped me with my own detecting so thank you. Keep it going, see you on the next dig😊
Thank you for bringing me such joy, and I'm just a voyeur who wishes I was digging away!
Golly. Can you imagine once that field is turned and no stubble? Amazing day.
Hes laying down!!❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Well done 🎉🎉
Mate you actually dig more than I work , lucky man 😂
Theres definitely loads more hammies and silvers to come from there!! See ya at the rally this weekend! Hopefully some beauts to come from there too
i´m flashed again about your really great finds on your glorious fields of Perthshire.....Maybe next year i will go in entirement, hoping it could be possible to meet you in Person then for a few days^^...Greetings from northern Germany
John, my hubby and I are curious about what happens to all of your more valuable finds? You mentioned you have given the silvered hammered coins to the farmer who owns the field. Does that mean you only detect for the love of the silver treasure hunt and you don’t actually get any financial gain for all your time and effort?
We luv your videos and your excitement is contagious when you find an interest relic or treasure…thank you for including us all in your detecting adventures…
😊🧡
Another awesome video! Congratulations on all those finds. Both part 1 and 2 were equally fantastic.
I know the owner of that property was (as you say) over the moon when you handed those silver coins over to him.
Good luck on your next adventure. I'm Martin from the 🇺🇸
some nice finds well done
Me, I know I’ll enjoy it!
You missed it by a year on the George the 6th penny. Pearl Harbor and America's entrance into WWII would be 1942. Ach, Well. What an awesome day of detecting! Congratulations!
wow Totally Awesome congratulations
Must be a Anniversary View 2000! Pennies with John. Not a real Scottties
Hammered coin missing the stars but
Good haul in 5% of new permission.
God luck with the rally. Hopefully
You can understand what Digger Dawn
Is saying I can't 😜🔝❤️
Thanks Toni. Hopefully many more great finds ahead! Can’t wait
I love your videos. I have a garret at pro. And I love metaldetecting. Kind regard Tommy from denmark.
Thanks Tommy and happy hunting
The lead piece with the suspension loop looks like a piece of an old whistle....
Aha! Many thanks! I think you’re right Dave. Well spotted thanks
THAT IS SO SO COOL 😊😊😊
Many thanks Thomas. A great day of digging!!
The waiting was getting to me 🤣😆🤣
pershire is ingrained in my head now XD , love it tho ,kinda makes me wanna visit :3
Dawn will get you to dance 😂
👍👍
Thanks Jillian. Glad you enjoyed