Detecting on a Scottish Beach , Silver coins
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- A fabulous metal detecting in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland. Finds include interesting coins and artifacts. The weather was great for Scotland. Myself and Rad had a great time with plenty of banter. Please subscribe and give us a thumbs up. Thanks for watching.
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What a spot that is to metal detect, loaded with history. Every man and his dog will be on there now
Thank you for your comment, it's been heavily detected the last 25 years. You can only imagine how much gear was on it originally. I enjoy watching your videos. Good luck, cheers
@@Whinnybankcat yeah I bet theres been some incredible finds. Love how some of the coppers come out shiny
What a lovely spot and day - love all the finds but its easy to get excited/addicted, with the ages and discovery once you have a find too - many thanks for sharing the experience !
Thanks for watching
I'm impressed with your Coin knowledge Steve
Thank you
Of all the people in all the land 😀and who does You Tube recommend to me. 😆. Just subscribed. 😛.
Thanks, do i know you by any chance
@@mudsharksteve6720 Yep. 😁. I was just amazed You Tube recomended a video to me so I watched it and the narrator was somebody I have on the odd occasion met in real life ( I recognised the voice ). 😀. I have a sibling by the name you mentioned in this video. Lol. 😆. I heard about the little Charles 11 Maundy penny. 🙂. Can you guess who it is yet. 😏. I found a George II Maundy penny last year. 🙂. I am not going to saying my name on here because I don't want to be trolled by globe believers. 😀😄🤣😂.
I haven't been to that beach for ages. I love searching on the beach but right now the beaches are not very productive. You have a new subscriber
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Are people actually swimming there? Wondering why all the lost coins?
Popular walking beach, tide goes out a long way. Plus an old Victorian ferry crossing across the fourth. Thank you for your comment.
Another great video!
Large lead smooth sided bullets are probably Enfields. Date 1850s - 1865. Generally inside has flat base with various numbers or symbols that imprinted. Enfields are English. 3 ringers roughly same date but minies. Both also used in American Civil War
Very interesting and informative. Thank you so much for your comment, cheers.
Nice martini hendry ? Emfield
Prob few targets rnd there poss d day training
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Thanks for watching, sub and the information.cheers
😮Its surprising how much is lost up there ,my son and i went on the beach north of Tongue and found 80 odd coins between us in an hour .No waterproof machines for us he was using a coinmaster and me a fisher f5 so wet sand was difficult and that beach is really really remote
Yes there are loads out there, thanks for watching.
Good video well done from Scott new Zealand
Thanks for watching
Hi, do you need any permission to detect on this beach?
@@sammiross2817 no permission needed. There's a carpark near the swimming pool and a slipway leading to the wet sand. Check tide times and allow three hours after high tide.. That gives you 5-6 hours of detecting time. Stay safe as the tide comes in fast. Good luck.
@@mudsharksteve6720 super, I'm only 1hr 40 mins drive away hope to go soon