Goldpick's 2018 Deus finds

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Did a couple of hours at an 1800's inn site today, not an area for the faint hearted with tons of rusty nails to deal with - usually lucky to get a single coin here from the one sitting.
Running a bit of a different setup today - low frequency 11" coil on 7.8kHz, and switching between reactivity 3 & 2.5. Ran 10 on discrimination and just dig every faint target that broke through.

First target was a deep bronze squirrel, most likely off a nutcracker or possibly a small tap - cleaned up real well with plenty of detail.

Next up was a ridiculously deep 1924 penny, estimated to be around 13 inches deep, a mere squeak from the surface and was sitting above a rusty nail.

Managed a few of the usual buttons, the Deus seems to just love those low conductor targets.

The threepence could well have been another deep rusty nail, was surprised to see that surface - dated 1878 and rather cooked up from a fire.

Ended up moving over to the other side of the track, and had literally only put coil to ground when I hit a high conductor screamer inbetween some fallen limbs. Really didn't think it was going to be a coin considering how shallow it was, and how hammered the site has been in the past. Pulled out a lovely 1858 thick version of the Victorian penny - second one of those from this site so far, both very shallow targets.

Pays to visit and revisit site you have written off in the past, this was pretty much one of them, and still manages a few surprises if you put the hard yards in. ;)

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Trash said:
Goldpick your finds are again a high standard

Those 1850s fat pennys is on my bucket list .!

Yes they are quite substantial coins and a great addition to any collection. Every single example that I have dug so far has been in excellent condition - they seem to be quite resistant to any sort of weathering/oxidation. :)
 
ktmman said:
Love that penny, in such great condition too. Must be nice not having to deal with long grass at your site.

They just replace the grass with nails instead, just as much of a pain in the butt. :lol:
 
Trash said:
Goldpick your finds are again a high standard

Those 1850s fat pennys is on my bucket list .!
Mmmmm Fatty.... I did not know it existed! Now it is in my hunt list as well!
 
Same site today as per previous finds, will put some field shots up later. Picked up a couple of gold gilded pieces, one of which has some ornate patterns on it, the other looks to have held a stone at some stage - was pretty peeved to snap that in half with the digger. Yet again detected another large 1850's penny, albeit a bit bent and rather worn. Was hoping it was a large silver going by how hard the Deus hit on it, though not disappointed with the result. I posted a pic of the two pennies for comparison, the one found today was so bent that it had cracking on one side.

Had the usual smattering of buttons, the large iron key was also a pretty cool find. :)

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Goldpick said:
Same site today as per previous finds, will put some field shots up later. Picked up a couple of gold gilded pieces, one of which has some ornate patterns on it, the other looks to have held a stone at some stage - was pretty peeved to snap that in half with the digger. Yet again detected another large 1850's penny, albeit a bit bent and rather worn. Was hoping it was a large silver going by how hard the Deus hit on it, though not disappointed with the result. I posted a pic of the two pennies for comparison, the one found today was so bent that it had cracking on one side.

Had the usual smattering of buttons, the large iron key was also a pretty cool find. :)

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Deus absolutely shines! No temptations NOX clans?
 
Pretty happy with the results from a night detect of a former house site dating back to the 40's, possibly earlier. Was lucky to have a moonlit night, which made navigating the site a hell of a lot easier. Nothing really much to it other than to start gridding and digging anything that sounds juicy, most of the coins came from where some topsoil had been scaped aside from one of the house sites.

First silver was actually the silver ring (hallmarked "SIL"), which had grass runners through it. The surprise of the night was the Rising Sun, a first for me (previous one was a sweetheart RS), thought I had scratched it at first, though thankfully only ended up polishing a small section with the back of the digger. The enamelled pin is also war related, SPF (School's Patriotic Find) relates to South Australian fund raising efforts by school children to help fund both WW1 & WW2.

I'm knackered and off to bed! ;)

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