Just found your channel from a comment you made about frequencies! Great content, well explained and presentation. Looking forward to your new and old videos 😊 Thanks
Hi JIJOE, Thanks for the comment and welcome aboard. Glad you like my style of metal detecting videos. Why not subscribe (it's totally free) and that way you'll be notified when I post future videos. ATB Keith
Where’s your excitement when you found that stunning Saxon silver, Hopeus???!!!. 😮!!! Loving the Medieval key too. I’ve never seen that style before. Great finds as always.
Great vid, Keith. Classic Hopeus! What a superb find, mate. Some other nice ones there too. That ‘fake’ penny was interesting. Looked like it had been coated with silver on one side. Maybe it was used for sleight of hand tricks etc. I once found a ‘penny’ with George 6th on one side and Edward on the other. It was two pennies filed thin and soldered together, and was in the rotten remains of some old garment that was just about recognisable as trousers, having been buried for decades. I always imagined the ‘coin’ was used for gambling/ cheating, or some sleight of hand trickery. It’s amazing what we dig up.
Thanks Kevin, I can see your a man of good taste lol. The penny is base metal clad in copper and I was surprised to learn that copper coins were still being counterfeited through the Victorian era and into the Edwardian era... how on earth was it financially viable to do that with all the work involved in making them! Thanks for watching and commenting, ATB Keith
Well done Keith what a bucket list coin, can't believe how small it is..but it's a corker, and some great club members finds...look forward to the next video m8 ATB GL&HH Gordon
Hi Keith , well what can i say apart from well done more great finds and a bucket lister to the Sceat is a little belter mate , i like the fake penny to it's unusual iv'e never found one either , nice cap badge and the members find's were very nice to love the anglo saxon arrowhwead, good video mate enjoyed it ATB Rob .👍
Hi Robbie, yes I'm very pleased with the Sceat find and it's so small... I'm amazed how good the signal was. Thanks for watching and ATB mate. Keith. 👍
Another cracking video Geordie! Don’t remember seeing that lovely Viking weight at the club? We’re you aware the first recorded Viking raid on England took place on Portland in 789AD? 😮
Hi Colin, I didn't know that re the Viking raid on Portland... mind you they got a shock a few generations later on Ridgeway didn't they. Off with there heads! The Viking weight was Rob Cooke's Find Of the Month back in July. I never used it in a video at the time so thought I'd use it now. Thanks for watching and commenting... ATB mate.
@@HOPEUSMAXIMUS yes mate, a couple of boats full of Norwegians. The Reeve of the shire rode out from Dorch with some of his met to meet them, thinking they were traders. But they were attacked by them and chopped up. They then went ransacking before sailing off into the sunset!! Did you know the Norse word for house was Rann? It’s where we get the word ransack from. It means to search a house! 👍🏼
I'm quite surprised hear that copper coins were still being forged in Britain in the time of Edward VII. In Canada blacksmiths quite commonly forged British copper coins in the time of George III, when only very worn real ones were in circulation. I have one, dated 1807(?), but it's genuine.
I was very surprised when I unearthed the young Victoria penny forgery. There are references online mentioning them and I'm amazed that considerable time and effort went into producing low value copper coin forgeries just to save tiny amounts of copper. I've since found out that the rough sand shiny crystalline core appears to be that of zinc alloy which has a low melting point. ATB Keith.
Hi William, yes I'm sure your right, I've heard a few variations of how it is pronounced and I know of FLO's (Finds Liaison Officers), (who are required to have a degree in archaeology or a related discipline) have pronounced the coin as 'skeet', 'seed' and 'shat'. Apart from that I hope the video was ok? Thanks for watching and commenting, it's much appreciated. Keith.
Red letter day Keith Awesome Saxon coin mate Well done 👊👍
Thanks Stephen, I was more than happy with than mate. 😃
Your video's have so much CLASS! Beautifully done and very informative. Thanks for this one!
Hi there and thanks very much for watching and the kind comment, its very much appreciated my friend. ATB Keith. 😃
Just found your channel from a comment you made about frequencies! Great content, well explained and presentation. Looking forward to your new and old videos 😊 Thanks
Hi JIJOE, Thanks for the comment and welcome aboard. Glad you like my style of metal detecting videos. Why not subscribe (it's totally free) and that way you'll be notified when I post future videos. ATB Keith
WOW !! Bucket list coin fantastic find 👏. Plenty of beautiful finds again. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe 🇬🇧
Thanks Dave, much appreciated mate.
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Very good friend 🇧🇷👍
Hi and thanks for watching and commenting my friend. ATB Keith 😀
Well done Keith, great video and congrats on your first Saxon coin. Its certainly a cracking find 👍👌👏🍀
Thanks Nick, An early one too so am very pleased with that find! Cheers. Keith
Congrats on the sceat!! You had other really great finds.
Hiya, thanks my the Sceat congrats! I'm glad you enjoyed watching the finds. Cheers, Keith. 👍
I lost your channel for over a year! Glad you are back . Now I need to catch up on a few months vlogs/videos.
Thanks very much Jayne, I appreciate your support and comments. All the best. Keith. 😀
great finds and video as always Keith and a lovely bucket Lister good luck on the next and take care,,,pat
Hi Pat, thanks mate and here's to more nice finds this year. ATB Keith 👍
Well done again Keith - that was a lovely find and one off your bucket list for 2022😀👍
Cheers Peter, hopefully that start of some mice finds mate.
That’s a beauty 👏
Thanks Stephen, at last a nice ancient coin find. Cheers.
Nice finds Keith, especially the coins. Thanks for the upload.
Glad you enjoyed the finds. Cheers.
Where’s your excitement when you found that stunning Saxon silver, Hopeus???!!!. 😮!!!
Loving the Medieval key too. I’ve never seen that style before. Great finds as always.
I know mate... I should be jumping up and down but it's just not in my make up to do that lol. 😝
Great vid, Keith. Classic Hopeus! What a superb find, mate. Some other nice ones there too. That ‘fake’ penny was interesting. Looked like it had been coated with silver on one side. Maybe it was used for sleight of hand tricks etc. I once found a ‘penny’ with George 6th on one side and Edward on the other. It was two pennies filed thin and soldered together, and was in the rotten remains of some old garment that was just about recognisable as trousers, having been buried for decades. I always imagined the ‘coin’ was used for gambling/ cheating, or some sleight of hand trickery. It’s amazing what we dig up.
Thanks Kevin, I can see your a man of good taste lol. The penny is base metal clad in copper and I was surprised to learn that copper coins were still being counterfeited through the Victorian era and into the Edwardian era... how on earth was it financially viable to do that with all the work involved in making them! Thanks for watching and commenting, ATB Keith
Well done Keith what a bucket list coin, can't believe how small it is..but it's a corker, and some great club members finds...look forward to the next video m8 ATB GL&HH Gordon
Thanks Gordon, yes I'm pleased with the Sceat, not an everyday find that's for sure. 😀 ATB, Keith
@@HOPEUSMAXIMUS chuffed for ya my friend...and may there be many more to come !
Hi Keith , well what can i say apart from well done more great finds and a bucket lister to the Sceat is a little belter mate , i like the fake penny to it's unusual iv'e never found one either , nice cap badge and the members find's were very nice to love the anglo saxon arrowhwead,
good video mate enjoyed it ATB Rob .👍
Hi Robbie, yes I'm very pleased with the Sceat find and it's so small... I'm amazed how good the signal was. Thanks for watching and ATB mate. Keith. 👍
Another cracking video Geordie!
Don’t remember seeing that lovely Viking weight at the club?
We’re you aware the first recorded Viking raid on England took place on Portland in 789AD? 😮
Hi Colin, I didn't know that re the Viking raid on Portland... mind you they got a shock a few generations later on Ridgeway didn't they. Off with there heads! The Viking weight was Rob Cooke's Find Of the Month back in July. I never used it in a video at the time so thought I'd use it now. Thanks for watching and commenting... ATB mate.
@@HOPEUSMAXIMUS yes mate, a couple of boats full of Norwegians. The Reeve of the shire rode out from Dorch with some of his met to meet them, thinking they were traders.
But they were attacked by them and chopped up. They then went ransacking before sailing off into the sunset!!
Did you know the Norse word for house was Rann?
It’s where we get the word ransack from. It means to search a house! 👍🏼
I'm quite surprised hear that copper coins were still being forged in Britain in the time of Edward VII. In Canada blacksmiths quite commonly forged British copper coins in the time of George III, when only very worn real ones were in circulation. I have one, dated 1807(?), but it's genuine.
I was very surprised when I unearthed the young Victoria penny forgery. There are references online mentioning them and I'm amazed that considerable time and effort went into producing low value copper coin forgeries just to save tiny amounts of copper. I've since found out that the rough sand shiny crystalline core appears to be that of zinc alloy which has a low melting point. ATB Keith.
You may not thank me for telling you this, but sceat is properly pronounced 'shat', not 'skeet'.
Hi William, yes I'm sure your right, I've heard a few variations of how it is pronounced and I know of FLO's (Finds Liaison Officers), (who are required to have a degree in archaeology or a related discipline) have pronounced the coin as 'skeet', 'seed' and 'shat'. Apart from that I hope the video was ok? Thanks for watching and commenting, it's much appreciated. Keith.