What a great start in a potentially productive search area. Some really old English silvers. Especially like the 1837 Groat. It was an amazing find. A terrific spot for a few days camping and detecting. Really looking forward to your next video at this site. Thanks Warren and Colleen!
What a wonderful Four Pence. I think you will find it is William IV (Gulielmus) 1830 - 1837. The places you and Colean research and explore are great, fantastic Aussie history, keep it coming.⛏
Thanks for your comment and the info on the Groat Phil - yes of course it is William IV - in field excitement lead to continual wrong identification LOL. All the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Well done on those silvers, Colleen! Warren, you find the best permissions, I love your "camp", what a fantastic spot... and you have it all to yourselves! And, btw, Warren, the whiskers... looks great on you! Looking forward to Part 2... Cheers from you-know-where 🙋
Thanks for your comment WWG - more to come on that site and yes its a great camp area - off grid with no comms! All the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Thanks for commenting and we will have more of the caravan setup and interior in the next video - appreciate your support and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Colleen wiped the floor with you again warren. She certainly got some nice silver. That 1874 Sixpence should have a die number just above the date below the bow. I thought I could see 16 there. That is my olde eyes though. Good spot. I loved going out to those sort of places. But age does slow one down a lot.
Thanks for having a look at our video - a few issues may be evident (apart from my complete lack of detecting skills compared to Colleen's) - this was our first outing with the new GoPro Black fitted with a Rode Video Micro and dead cat. The site was quite windy and the audio would not have been possible without the dead cat, unfortunately you will see it in shot every now and then which will become increasingly annoying - since this outing we have fitted a stand-off bracket for the mic/dead cat which has fixed the problem. The Rode is also highly directional and we have since fixed the audio recordings in the field by repositioning the mic for different scenes. Rest assured we are now more competent with this camera and audio setup. And lastly despite all that George III/IV chat, the coins are actually William IV, no George to be seen - we’re just not used to finding coins as early as this! Cheers everyone. Warren.
Hello Warren and champion detector Colleen! I'm always happy to see a new adventure from you two, especially all the background historical perspective you provide Warren. Looks like you two have upgraded your bush rig, looks very plush for some extended sorties, which I look forward to viewing. This site certain looks to be very rewarding, based in just your first afternoon's work. Cheers from a very soggy Northern California! Oh, BTW Warren, your well ventilated bush lid looks very comfortable LOL
Thanks for your great comment Terry - we have a series of videos on the way from that ghost town - we still have the Landy but the Ranger is more suited to long range sorties! All the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
I'm not yet halfway in and you haven't mentioned the general area where you are. However, I know that many areas in Oz look similar to others, especially if you're in a similar zone, but this ground looks really familiar. I'll keep watching and see you mention where you are. My problem is I've traveled over a lot of ground from Brisbane to Lockhardt River, so sometimes country just blends. For example, this ground looks like an area just North of Rockhampton, an area near Townsville, an area on the Cape, and an area in the Central West around the Blackall/Barcaldine/Longreach/Aramac area.
Thanks for your comment Brad - yes the country from southwest Queensland to the tip of the Cape can just 'blend' exactly as you describe, and it extends well south into NSW too. We don't usually reveal our site permissions but suffice to say this is in 'western central Queensland' - a pretty big slice of country - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video Warren. Great finds! I do have a question for you. At one point in the video, you identified a privy location for one of the old houses. Have you considered digging it out? No telling what is in it. Continued good luck to you both!
Thanks for your great comment Bill - there are several areas on the site that are definitely 'privy pits' or long drops - we are returning in a few weeks and will take a decent shovel and investigate - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Thanks for the comment Steve - no we still have the Landy and it's alive and well - that's Colleen's Ranger - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
What a great start in a potentially productive search area. Some really old English silvers. Especially like the 1837 Groat. It was an amazing find. A terrific spot for a few days camping and detecting. Really looking forward to your next video at this site. Thanks Warren and Colleen!
Thanks for your great comment Luke - the next video from that site will be ready in the next week or so - stay tuned! Happy Fossicking! Warren.
What a wonderful Four Pence. I think you will find it is William IV (Gulielmus) 1830 - 1837. The places you and Colean research and explore are great, fantastic Aussie history, keep it coming.⛏
Thanks for your comment and the info on the Groat Phil - yes of course it is William IV - in field excitement lead to continual wrong identification LOL. All the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Well done on those silvers, Colleen! Warren, you find the best permissions, I love your "camp", what a fantastic spot... and you have it all to yourselves! And, btw, Warren, the whiskers... looks great on you! Looking forward to Part 2... Cheers from you-know-where 🙋
Thanks for your comment WWG - more to come on that site and yes its a great camp area - off grid with no comms! All the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Hello "NQExplorers"! Thank you for showing us such a wonderful video! I feel so happy! I'm looking forward to your next work! Have a nice day!
I thought at 3:55 you were being stalked by "HEADHUNTERS" I was wearing headphones, and I see ya got an original cold snack..Kudo's to the Mrs.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment - Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
Worth Groatjng about Warren - congratulations on the bucket lister
LOL thanks for your comment Guy - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren.
Lots of great silver! Please show us your camper a little more, its so different from Swedish campers. Looking forward to next episode!
Thanks for commenting and we will have more of the caravan setup and interior in the next video - appreciate your support and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Nice virgin ground there and some terrific finds. Well done.
Thanks for your comment Alonso - Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
Great video as always Warren and Colleen! Congratulations on the Silver... that spot has potential!
Thanks for your comment Ed - looking forward to your next adventure mate - Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Awesome place to hunt Warren.Colleen has some really nice silver and good luck to you two.Good day.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment Jimmy - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren.
Thanks for the great video, very informative as always. Seems that the townsfolk had holes in their pockets!
Thanks for commenting Simon - we have a series of videos on the way from that spot - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren.
Good on you, Colleen, a groat what a find. Then 6d. wow.
Thanks for watching and commenting Paul - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren and Colleen.
Love the camp site...you guys are living my dream..enjoy..❤
Thank you for watching and commenting on our video Lavinia - all the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Well done on recovering those 1800s coins. They have been waiting a long time for you to come along
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on our video - all the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Colleen wiped the floor with you again warren. She certainly got some nice silver. That 1874 Sixpence should have a die number just above the date below the bow. I thought I could see 16 there. That is my olde eyes though. Good spot. I loved going out to those sort of places. But age does slow one down a lot.
Thanks for the comment yes the 1874 sixpence is a Die No. 10. Thanks for watching and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
WOW! It’s incredible how some sites just pump out silver coins! Can’t wait to see the next video. Keep up the great work Colleen and Warren 👍
Thanks for watching and commenting Clint - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
Great video!! Thank you from the States!!!
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment on our video David - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren.
Great video again cant wait to see the rest
Thanks for watching Wayne - Happy Fossicking mate! Warren.
Thanks for having a look at our video - a few issues may be evident (apart from my complete lack of detecting skills compared to Colleen's) - this was our first outing with the new GoPro Black fitted with a Rode Video Micro and dead cat. The site was quite windy and the audio would not have been possible without the dead cat, unfortunately you will see it in shot every now and then which will become increasingly annoying - since this outing we have fitted a stand-off bracket for the mic/dead cat which has fixed the problem. The Rode is also highly directional and we have since fixed the audio recordings in the field by repositioning the mic for different scenes. Rest assured we are now more competent with this camera and audio setup. And lastly despite all that George III/IV chat, the coins are actually William IV, no George to be seen - we’re just not used to finding coins as early as this! Cheers everyone. Warren.
Ripper finds! That site might give up a sovereign or two if your lucky🤞
Thanks for your comment - we are returning to the site in a few weeks for that elusive Sovereign - all the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Hello Warren and champion detector Colleen! I'm always happy to see a new adventure from you two, especially all the background historical perspective you provide Warren. Looks like you two have upgraded your bush rig, looks very plush for some extended sorties, which I look forward to viewing. This site certain looks to be very rewarding, based in just your first afternoon's work. Cheers from a very soggy Northern California! Oh, BTW Warren, your well ventilated bush lid looks very comfortable LOL
Thanks for your great comment Terry - we have a series of videos on the way from that ghost town - we still have the Landy but the Ranger is more suited to long range sorties! All the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Thrilling finds,,congrats
Nice early silvers warren and Colleen. Love the caravan setup. Take care have a good weekend.
Cheers mate thanks for watching the video - all the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Nice spot Warren and yep another bum spanking from colleen lol cheers Phil and Lesley
Thanks for watching Phil and Lesley - all the best and Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
I'm not yet halfway in and you haven't mentioned the general area where you are. However, I know that many areas in Oz look similar to others, especially if you're in a similar zone, but this ground looks really familiar. I'll keep watching and see you mention where you are. My problem is I've traveled over a lot of ground from Brisbane to Lockhardt River, so sometimes country just blends. For example, this ground looks like an area just North of Rockhampton, an area near Townsville, an area on the Cape, and an area in the Central West around the Blackall/Barcaldine/Longreach/Aramac area.
Thanks for your comment Brad - yes the country from southwest Queensland to the tip of the Cape can just 'blend' exactly as you describe, and it extends well south into NSW too. We don't usually reveal our site permissions but suffice to say this is in 'western central Queensland' - a pretty big slice of country - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren and Colleen.
1837 was William IV
Thanks Marvin of course you’re correct. Too much George and not enough William! Cheers mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren,
Have a nice Bush dinner!
Thanks for your comment Erlich - Happy Fossiking mate! Warren.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this video Warren. Great finds! I do have a question for you. At one point in the video, you identified a privy location for one of the old houses. Have you considered digging it out? No telling what is in it. Continued good luck to you both!
Thanks for your great comment Bill - there are several areas on the site that are definitely 'privy pits' or long drops - we are returning in a few weeks and will take a decent shovel and investigate - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.
Did you sell the landy Warren ? Always enjoy the vids from you both..
Thanks for the comment Steve - no we still have the Landy and it's alive and well - that's Colleen's Ranger - all the best mate and Happy Fossicking! Warren.