G'day Gary! You certainly did a bit of copper mining there. But as you say, it might clear the way to the Silver's, let's hope so! Ive been beaten to the punch on the yale item, most likely padlock related. A full pocket of coppers is better than an empty one. Cheers Mate!
G'day Wayne.Even crusty coppers are better than no coppers and lot's of them there.At least it looks as though no other detectorists were there before me.Cheers mate.
Many more coppers there than I expected,just a pity they were so crusty.That tap handle was very deep,and I had visions of a nice coin until I dug it.You could be right about the Yale padlock - something I didn't think of.Cheers mate and all the best for 2024.
Nice haul for sure Gazza well done mate. Although the soil there hasn't been good to the coppers, hopefully some silvers in good nic from there next time 👍
Good day on the coppers Gary. The soil is not kind to them there. You would have thought you should get a silver in amongst them all. Well done. Take care mate 😁👍
Hi Gary, great hunt with the Manti, great location, nice penny to start the day. The Manti is a coin beast. Well done on the ring thing🤣🤣and great vid, back in the old days they put holes into coins and used thread to sew coins onto their clothes so it didn’t get lost or stolen. Ben is Better, I remember the ad. 😊 Brun
Hi Brun. The Manticore just loves all coins.You get the feeling you're not missing anything.That was the first time I've found half pennies with holes through and you may be right about that. Sometimes I've found lead hem weights- perhaps they might have used coins for that too? Those Bex adds were around probably in the early 1960's? Cheers.
G’day Gary, good hunt mate, getting out is the bonus, I still remember mum and dad taking Bex and the old Vincent’s power, I was taking Vincent’s as a kid , much better than Panadol 😂
Hi Jim. I've been lucky enough to have some time off recently,so I've been able to get out detecting more often than I normally would.I can just remember that Bex radio add from when I was very young - early 1960's possibly.Take care mate.
Приветствую Гери , отличный выход брат. 🤗👍🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for watching.Cheers.
Massive day on the coppers Gazza
Thanks Guy.Lot's of crusty coppers there -hopefully some silvers next time.Cheers.
Happy New Year Gazza, Well done Mate You Smashed It.😀😀😀😀
Thanks Gavin.Found many more coppers there than expected- pity about their poor condition.Happy New Year to you also.
G'day Gary! You certainly did a bit of copper mining there. But as you say, it might clear the way to the Silver's, let's hope so! Ive been beaten to the punch on the yale item, most likely padlock related. A full pocket of coppers is better than an empty one. Cheers Mate!
G'day Wayne.Even crusty coppers are better than no coppers and lot's of them there.At least it looks as though no other detectorists were there before me.Cheers mate.
@@DetectingOz Always a good sign, Good luck!
That was a good roundup of coppers 😅 I love finding those old tap handles, I reckon that Yale plate would be off a old Yale padlock 👍🏼
Many more coppers there than I expected,just a pity they were so crusty.That tap handle was very deep,and I had visions of a nice coin until I dug it.You could be right about the Yale padlock - something I didn't think of.Cheers mate and all the best for 2024.
Nice haul for sure Gazza well done mate. Although the soil there hasn't been good to the coppers, hopefully some silvers in good nic from there next time 👍
Thanks Darren.Pity about the poor condition of the coppers,but just the way it is sometimes. Thanks for watching.
Good day on the coppers Gary. The soil is not kind to them there. You would have thought you should get a silver in amongst them all. Well done. Take care mate 😁👍
G'day Andrew.Yes so many crusty coppers there and no silvers.But on my next visit a glint of silver might show itself.....stay tuned.Cheers mate.
Hi Gary, great hunt with the Manti, great location, nice penny to start the day. The Manti is a coin beast. Well done on the ring thing🤣🤣and great vid, back in the old days they put holes into coins and used thread to sew coins onto their clothes so it didn’t get lost or stolen. Ben is Better, I remember the ad. 😊 Brun
Hi Brun. The Manticore just loves all coins.You get the feeling you're not missing anything.That was the first time I've found half pennies with holes through and you may be right about that. Sometimes I've found lead hem weights- perhaps they might have used coins for that too? Those Bex adds were around probably in the early 1960's? Cheers.
G’day Gary, good hunt mate, getting out is the bonus, I still remember mum and dad taking Bex and the old Vincent’s power, I was taking Vincent’s as a kid , much better than Panadol 😂
Hi Jim. I've been lucky enough to have some time off recently,so I've been able to get out detecting more often than I normally would.I can just remember that Bex radio add from when I was very young - early 1960's possibly.Take care mate.
@@DetectingOz the Bex and Vincent power was being sold in Cole’s and Safeway in the 70s and 80s, and they really worked fast on aches and pains
Thumbs up Matt👍
Yes great day on the pennies Gaz and sorry no silver you earned at least one mate! Forget the Bex, i prefer leeches for my ails😂
Hi Luke.Sometimes they're all coppers and other days all silvers.Strange how it works out sometimes.Perhaps some silver on the next visit.Cheers.