Gold 3 days on the trot this week plus beach hammy and silver.

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Gold 3 days on the trot this week plus beach hammy and silver.

Post by fred »

I have been away visiting for a few days and managed to get in a couple of trips to a beach that I get to a few times each year.

As I arrived in the car park on Tuesday afternoon there was a strong easterly wind blowing in from the Urals with the hint of rain in the air. I had not really been expecting to detect so I had left my romper suit at home but I dressed up as well as I could against the cold, fired up the CTX (which still had the stock coil on) and set to work.

As usual there were lots of grotty coins against the sea wall and I quickly knocked out my parking money and a solitary pre47 sixpence. Despite all the positive signals it was it was hard digging amongst the boulders and not much fun.

As the tide receded it became obvious that the sand had recently moved around a bit and the place where I usually detect was covered by heaped up mussel shells. I worked there as best I could until flat sand started to appear and then I started finding coins and bullets in some quantity at a depth of about 10 inches or more. A lot of the coins were Victorian coppers but I also found some silver pre-decimal coins, a small 9ct gold padlock and a very unexpected fragment of an encrusted and brittle hammered silver penny of Henry III. The 0.303 cartridges are dated 1941-43 and were fired from a machine gun rather than a rifle and were all from one spot.

By then my hands were cold and I was well satisfied so I decided to call it a day. However, as I detected back towards the car I hit another large patch where there were lots of signals deep in the black sand. Again they were mostly old coppers but with a reasonable proportion of Viccy silver coins. This was of huge interest to me as there just couldn't be that many signals in black sand without a ring or two lurking somewhere. Sure enough after and hour of diligent searching a nice 18ct ring with a diamond and a couple of rubies jumped out from only a spit down next to a big bit of iron. It had a lovely hallmark for 1876/77. A little while later the engraved 9ct childs ring came out dated 1928/9 from about a foot or so down. By then the finds rate had slowed down and it was getting dark so I finally headed home.

The next day a visit was cancelled so the opportunity arose to see what I had missed. This time I was properly insulated against the cold and I put on the large coil, which is my usual choice for beaches. After recovering my parking money and a silver ring against the sea wall I detected in the same general area as before and, as expected, I found that finds were much fewer and generally a lot deeper. Once again there were still lots of old silver coins and one nice signal even produced another 18ct gold ring again from a considerable depth. Incredibly it was also dated 1876/77.

The finds from day 2 are the ones in the sieve in the first photo and the front half in the second.

All in all it's been a productive week for the yellow stuff and not too bad for the silver (and the fat lady still hasn't sung yet either). No real prospect of the bathroom ever being finished though. :D
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Post by Dave The Slave »

Very well done Fred !!
More like your usual finds.
Will that Roman still be your best find ? Hard to think of anything better unless it had companions.
An outstanding few days for you, going a long way to paying for your bathroom.
Cheers ::g
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Post by Stillburning »

Thats a great haul Fred ::g

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Post by Spectre73 »

Loved reading your post, fantastic haul

I've only been on the beach once - but didn't find much

A little frustrated at the minute as I have no permissions but your story has inspired me

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Post by john Colin »

What a week you are having and well deserved, well done.
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Post by Rivers rat »

Hey Fred that's not bad:) it is all fun when you have the right digging tool I have to admit I really think gear are taking a toll on the beach nothing to do with the fields................

Anway speak soon :D and once again Un grand bravo

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Post by Fishwick »

Very nice fred, well done ::g
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Post by sweepstick47 »

A great report of a successful couple of beach 'sessions' with the CTX ::g Well done indeed!
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Post by Copperballs1 »

Stunning finds, well done. You clearly know your machine! Thanks for posting, a very enjoyable read.

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Post by busterhamer »

Great story Fred with some great finds, thanks for spending the time to post. ::g ::g

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Post by oldartefact »

Cracking report Fred... and those finds are magic!!
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Post by Nectardetector »

Cracking haul well found
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Post by roamingrob »

Hi Fred, wow a detectorist dream week , very well done and a great read ::g
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Post by pork chop »

Great finds.
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Post by cammann »

Hi Fred,

What do you use for digging - and do you use a sand scoop? I'm tempted to pay my nearest beach visit sometime over summer and would love to hear what you're using.
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