Metal detecting, Australia 1800 settlement

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2024
  • Out again metal detecting , also sharing a few settings, tools and tips :)

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  • @TheCoffeeBushKid
    @TheCoffeeBushKid 4 месяца назад +1

    Great selection of finds there William. Congrats on the Eddie shilling. Good lot of buttons and that broach was magnificent. Great area that is going to keep give for ages. Well done. Take care mate 😁👍

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Andrew, yes it was definitely a good afternoon out for sure, it’s always exciting when you find a hotspot and just keep pulling relics out 😅

  • @whitewaterjack3332
    @whitewaterjack3332 21 день назад +1

    The old settlement gave up nice finds my friend. You have been subbed . U.S.A.

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  20 дней назад

      Hi, Thankyou for the sub :) yes this has been one of my favourite spots to detect 😄

  • @gregtaylor9305
    @gregtaylor9305 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice relic hunt, well done, thanks for sharing 😊

  • @draganakrapovic7588
    @draganakrapovic7588 4 месяца назад +1

    You're 100%right, whoever is detecting trying to make money off it, is in wrong hobby. No1 can pay me that awesome feeling when some relic or coin popped out of the ground. Nice video mate 👍

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes it’s a great feeling when a coin or relic shows up in the hole 😁 I’ve noticed most people who ask about my detecting it’s usually “ have you found anything valuable or what’s the most valuable thing you’ve found “😂 or if I’ve had the things valued 😁 then I have to try explain I’m not too worried about value it’s not what I’m Chasing 😂👍🏼 happy detecting out there.

  • @Ryleysrelics
    @Ryleysrelics 17 дней назад +1

    I agree. It’s not about finding gold or getting rich. It’s about saving the history that was lost by past generations. I get asked frequently if I’m a treasure hunter and if I find much gold and I just say no I’m a custodian of history, not a treasure hunter. I save history and preserve it. I’m not out here looking for gold necessarily (although some days it would be nice) I’m saving history. And I love it.
    Great finds mate that shilling is a ripper. love the videos mate keep it up 👍

  • @LukeClatworthy
    @LukeClatworthy 4 месяца назад +2

    Congratulations on another very successful detect at the old settlement site. The 1910 silver Florin and the brooch were especially nice finds.

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      Thankyou, yes it was a fantastic afternoon out :)

  • @DetectingOz
    @DetectingOz 4 месяца назад +1

    It's no wonder you keep returning to that site as you found some great coins and relics there again.Well done! Cheers.

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад

      Yes it’s been a great place for sure, I don’t quite know how so much got missed as there’s been detectors and bottle hunters through there😄
      I’ve been fortunate enough to stumble on some hotspots of relics.

  • @gabivalla6279
    @gabivalla6279 4 месяца назад +1

    Hard to say whether you'd note a comment posted onto an episode 2 years back! So watching 2-part showgrounds hunts ahead of start of 2022 (19-12-21) part 2, you'd found a 1917M threepence that I saw right away was a variety, a three-legged emu! A die crack runs 45° from the tail to the coin rim, Rennik's guide, "Aus Pre-decimal Varieties" 2nd Edition, it is variety "C7B", page 66. There'd been I think in part 1, but in the wrap-up of both, a barely legibly dated threepence- 1921/1922. If it's an overdate 1922/1, a "1" under the second "2", it's valued at least $5,500, even in that rough state, if the date is right, highly sought after, thought only 900 minted.
    There's valuable key dates, but there's also very valuable varieties and errors, even in the tokens series- imagine an Aussie token with a Canadian bank on one side, an odd error!
    Yes, it's not a financial consideration for why we long enjoy this hobby but, if l had found a very valuable item, say, a 1930 penny, could I justify holding onto it? Or a big gold nugget? I'd keep a little cutie nugget you could put on a loop and chain, coincidentally that 1922/1 3d. variety is often found holed for wearing on a necklace, most likely because it was a rare variety, but folk didn't know not to whack a hole into it! I'd hate to say what I did with some of my coins when I was six years old and swapping coins with a friend in primary school! Cola? Oh!
    Happy digging, "W" 'roo!

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      I think I remember your comment 😁 however I go to look now and I can’t find it , sometimes RUclips has an annoying habit of making comments disappear 😅 you have sharp eyes ! I never even noticed the third leg on the emu. I just looked back in my album and found it again , thankyou ! I’m not overly familiar with errors in the older currency, I do have a 1946 penny where the head of George V1 has been pressed through and it’s visible on the kangaroo side !
      I had a look at my 1921, 1922 threepence but I can’t see any overdates, I have heard of this error.
      Haha yes hindsight is always good 😂😂 somethings you treated commonplace as kids are now valuable and you wish you had kept them /looked after them 😅😂 thankyou for the wealth of information :) much appreciated 👍🏼

  • @gabivalla6279
    @gabivalla6279 4 месяца назад +2

    Those were great explanations, fun seeing the serendipity that the finds matched your intentions!! "BLER..." Bleriot nameplate from a brass carriage side lamp if it were meant to be flat, curved for early motor car acetylene lamp, named after the French aviator, Louis Bleriot. Being London & Paris, probably off a British made car, or joint UK/French make, but I'm no expert!
    On "reigns" in the Australian Commonwealth button, excellent thinking through, E vii R... I like that. Only thing, and Garry S of DetectingOz makes this error too, it's Rex for a King, and Regina for a Queen, but you'll see the "reg" as gender-neutral in the example when there's a gap between monarchs, an interregnum. I'd hate to suggest the right term if they're going through a gender reassignment!
    Nearly watched all your episodes, like with Garry S too, once all watched I'll soon find some gaps of time in between these uploads, necessitating actually going out myself, swinging for Cornetto-sized gold nuggets, Sydney Mint full and half sovereigns... although some of our tokens can be worth many more thousands than most gold minted coinage, but that pricing must be understood it's for the love of the history, they generally have very little intrinsic value... But as you say, not financial gain or profit, it's the thrill of the find, personal grounding in our history, communion with our environments, the built, the heavily altered, like the goldfields, and sharing the untouched natural gifts of our common wealth, with, like you show, and explain why- thoughtfulness and caring. Thanks for all your sharing. 👍 Gabi of Narre Warren.

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Gabi, Thankyou so much for the info, you are right indeed, I had a bit of a google and found the exact same name plate on a early 1900s brass side lamp, there are a couple of other designs one with just Paris and another with extra street numbers ( they must have expanded their factory at some stage 😅 haha yeah it’s a bit mad nowadays with the gender “changes” 😅
      I’ll try to remember Rex and Regina next time 😁 another confusing one is I’ve found buttons at a railway station site before and I’m not sure if the VR on them is Victoria Regina or Victorian Railways 😂😂 thanks for watching and identifying the plate I probably wouldn’t have ever found Out what it was off otherwise :) 👍🏼

    • @gabivalla6279
      @gabivalla6279 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Oh, I'd also seen on lock plate keyhole covers as the example "VR" and thought railways, too, but like EviiR you and others have had "WR" items and maybe not noted, it's William IV, between GR, George III, and VR, Victoria, few changes to the insignia in that era and the slight difference between WR & VR may not be noticed. Shame there's no large chest full from falling off a gold escort, circa 1850s!
      When I saw Bleriot I thought, boy!, he's about to find a lost aviator and French biplane in country Victoria!😅

  • @WalkaboutMick67
    @WalkaboutMick67 4 месяца назад +1

    That was a great video cheers.

  • @marcusanstey4248
    @marcusanstey4248 4 месяца назад +1

    nice old finds at at a great site

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад

      Yes it was a great afternoon out for sure :) 👍🏼

  • @TheCoffeeBushKid
    @TheCoffeeBushKid 4 месяца назад +1

    Ps. Good run through of what you do and why 😁👍

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад +1

      Thankyou it was pretty brief 😂 I was trying to keep the video as close to half hour as I could😁😅

  • @brettellis1837
    @brettellis1837 4 месяца назад +1

    ONE OF THE BEST BUT.

  • @MrPaulie1456
    @MrPaulie1456 4 месяца назад +1

    I love my 800! Do you alway ground balance?

    • @Digging_Kangaroo
      @Digging_Kangaroo  4 месяца назад

      Yes I always do when I first turn it on , you probably could skip it and it would be fine just some ground can be noisy and the defector will chatter , if it’s chattering a lot I’ll noise cancel and re ground balance again sometime during the hunt, yes I like my 800 and I couldn’t justify spending 3000 on a new manticore😅 people say they find more but I’m yet to be convinced, I haven’t seen any thorough testing with the machines side by side 😁 have fun out there! Thanks for watching:)

    • @MrPaulie1456
      @MrPaulie1456 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Digging_Kangaroo Thanks mate. Yeah I agree with you re the Manticore, happy hinting mate!