Nearly didn't go out today due to the rain, though was eager to test an area where two houses may have existed not far from where the previous hunt took place. Turned out that house sites were pretty easy to spot due to the bulbs growing on the road verge this time of year, and detecting along the road edge turned up a 1943 sixpence straight up, hence time to start gridding.
The second coin came not far from the previous - high 90's and a sweet tone highlighted a very nice 1941 florin, followed by a pair of threepences from 1943/1944. A bent up pocket watch lid proved to be silver when I got home to check for hallmarks (beauty!), and also spotted a cool looking marble sunbaking in the firebreak.
Getting amongst the trees proved to be tiresome with plenty of junk to sort through, a couple of coppers made the effort worthwhile though not without having navigate around a dangerous looking open cellar hole. Still plenty of ground to go over for next time, might even break out the big coil for a bit of a run.
Here's a good clue for locating good relic hunting ground!
Good to start with a silver straight up.
Yeah, big silver!
Small silver!
I would have entirely disappeared down that hole.
Fine looking penny!
Silver!
I've lost my marbles.