I spent last night wandering around a large park with the Deus and 11" coil in tow, there are very few targets in the park including modern junk - though the downside is that you need to grid for hours on end to find anything of worth. First target was the Downtown token, thought it was a foreign coin at first and just threw it in the bag (too dark) - the other was a National Parks & Wildlife token/coin from the Naracoorte fossil caves, no idea how old that is.
Next up was the cool South Australian Railways Ambulance pin, guessing that dates back to the early 1900's, need to do more research on that one, then followed by the vintage slouch hat pin made by AJ Parkes.
I wasn't expecting much silver on this outing, I had found Victorian coins previously though mainly coppers and they were found reasonably deep. Was really surprised to see a fantastic looking 1899 shilling pop out from the leaf little at the base of a tree - it was only a couple of inches down and in great condition (aside from grey oxidation). Not far away yet another near pristine silver, an 1891 threepence that must have been dropped from new. The rest of the night was rounded of with a pair of coppers, an 1877 Vic penny, and an excellent 1907 Edward penny.
Pretty much every decimal coin found had found the blades of the mower. :argh:
All up a pretty satisfying night, and plenty of exercise.