Some earlier Victorian coins were struck with the obverse upside down, so it isn't an error. The last sixpence to be struck upside down was in 1887, all others after that were aligned with the head the same way up as the front face . Only pennies, half pennies and farthings had both sides the same throughout her reign.
Yes it should produce some more items, but the ground has been packed
down, graded, so all items will have damage to them,
But so many signals, I have to go very slow, over and over again,
a sovereign find might be nice tho.
The items I find here might make a good display for the owner of the land.
so damaged or not they will hold some history, and I love that.