Thanks for your upload Dan, I don’t tend to find as many hammered coins as yourself, but I was lucky to find a full Alexander the 3rd penny, lovely coin. Good to see your trash finds as well, always puts the day in perspective. Take care mate, see you on the next!
Hi Dan, definitely Alexander III cut half. I think it's a first issue. I'm not sure about the mint, though, and the piece you called a part of a purse bar, in fact, is a medieval casket key. Great video again 😞👍
@kevinjohnston1988 thank you very much for the info mate, much appreciated 😊👍. I did find the casket Key on the PAS website, and its an early Medieval one, which was made from one piece of copper sheet and rolled and flattened into shape 🙌. Cleaver people
I think the key could have been hung around the neck of a traveler as talisman to ward away evil spirits, and being near Halloween very fitting. The were known in medieval times as skeleton keys.
Hi Dan .. I’m bemused why you only have only 8,000 subscribers …so underrated ..your channel is exceptional ..and to top it off a blooming nice gent …
I agree. Outstanding channel.
100% agree!!
Outstanding ?
He didnt even leave you a like.
Thank you so much mate, thats very kind of you 😊
Very generous Stephen, thank you 😊
Thanks again Dan some interesting finds an enjoyable watch once again, take care Dan
Thank you 😊
Nice👌
Thank you 😊
cracking finds Dan like the lovely looking key thanks again cheers
Absolute favourite channel 👍
I'll look forward to watching you grow!
Well done Dan some lovely finds there.
We all walk some miles when detecting so need comfortable boots so worth spending a bob or two!!!!x
all those metal lace rings your asking for trouble drives the manti nuts lol
@glenDEUS 🤣 All good so far mate lol.
So what was the oh dear find 😮
Excellent episode 👏 I do like artefacts Moor than hammereds but that half is a beauty 😊
Thanks for your upload Dan, I don’t tend to find as many hammered coins as yourself, but I was lucky to find a full Alexander the 3rd penny, lovely coin. Good to see your trash finds as well, always puts the day in perspective. Take care mate, see you on the next!
Hi Dan, definitely Alexander III cut half. I think it's a first issue. I'm not sure about the mint, though, and the piece you called a part of a purse bar, in fact, is a medieval casket key. Great video again 😞👍
@kevinjohnston1988 thank you very much for the info mate, much appreciated 😊👍. I did find the casket Key on the PAS website, and its an early Medieval one, which was made from one piece of copper sheet and rolled and flattened into shape 🙌. Cleaver people
Hi Dan, great content as always. Think you might find it's the Nox 900 on offer , the Manticore still £1799 according to the website 🤔
@@stevepooler4219 apparently for some reason, they are not allowed to advertise it 🤷🏻♂️, but it's definitely the Manticore 😉
looks like ordnance Dan
Alexander III married Henry III’s 11 yr old daughter in 1251, my landowner found this out as we found both coins in same hole on his field
I think the key could have been hung around the neck of a traveler as talisman to ward away evil spirits, and being near Halloween very fitting. The were known in medieval times as skeleton keys.
I love that theory mate, thank you very much. Funny how we find these items from the past, and yet we will never know it's full story🙌
Great vid again....please tape some tape on that annoying pin pointer, I can hardly hear you speak :o)
I had some han wags for stalking they will last you and they are super comfortable
@suffolkdutch7797 Loving them so far mate 👍, great boots
that bronze key looks like a Kasket key......mmmmmm
@@jackfischbach2560 It is mate, I did a little research, and it appears to be an early Medieval casket key 👍
38:57 surely that’s a casket key?..
@JacobPage-h7c yes, I've done some research and it appears to be an early medieval casket key 👍
@ lovely find mate 👍🏼
Crotal bell?
@@SouthWestDetectorists yes, could be a later type 👍