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Full Metal Digger
05-14-2020, 03:08 PM
Hey Friends,
Spending 7 days detecting in the worst weather ever but it was worth it in the end! I found bronze age all the way up to 1993. My oldest silver is 1247 and my newest is 1942. Here's my finds. My export license is being processed and I will get to keep all my finds. Just got to wait for them to come in the mail.

Tony Two-Cent
05-14-2020, 03:23 PM
That's great news, Dave! I'm glad you will be able to keep your finds. Are you going to try to straighten out that hammered silver groat or is it too fragile?

aloldstuff
05-15-2020, 05:56 AM
Horrible weather sure didn't stop you from getting the relics. Congrats on getting to keep everything, what do you think the time frame will be before you actually have them in hand?

OxShoeDrew
05-15-2020, 02:00 PM
Dave, could you tell us what kinds of sites you hit, how it's different from Germany etc? What kind of questions are on an export license? I'm sorry for so many questions but it's all very interesting to me! Congrats!!!

badgers325
05-15-2020, 02:34 PM
Wow! Great finds sir and excellent way of showing them to us!!

I have a question for you guys. Do you normally go on a guided hunt or ??

Full Metal Digger
05-15-2020, 03:20 PM
Are you going to try to straighten out that hammered silver groat or is it too fragile?
Actually it's pretty solid. I thought it was smashed pop top or something when I first dug it up. I only realized it was silver by the way the mud wiped off so easily. I am looking into having it straightened out professionally. There may be some details on the inside that will help ID the coin.


what do you think the time frame will be before you actually have them in hand?
Honestly I think 6 months is probably about right...maybe by Christmas if I'm lucky. Right now all the offices that process these are closed due to COVID-19.


Dave, could you tell us what kinds of sites you hit, how it's different from Germany etc? What kind of questions are on an export license? I'm sorry for so many questions but it's all very interesting to me! Congrats!!!
All plowed fields. Most farmers had not put their crops in yet so it was pretty much bare dirt. In Germany I only hunt in the woods. Very rare to hunt a field. This is because I don't speak German and would have a hard time asking who owns the land and where does he live, etc. I don't think there are any questions on the export license. Just the pictures above and a notary seal from the British Museum saying I'm allowed to take them out of England.


I have a question for you guys. Do you normally go on a guided hunt or ??
The hunt is guided in so far as we have our choice of fields to detect at (assuming they aren't in crop). As a group we would be asked "hey do you guys want to go to the Celtic coin field or the medieval pub field today?" We would say "take us where you would go if you were detecting today."

Bucknut
05-16-2020, 06:37 AM
I love seeing those hunts in England. Always some amazing finds show up. Great are allowed to keep your finds too.

wisconsin digger
05-17-2020, 11:52 AM
Looks like you had a great trip despite the weather. Congrats on all the recoveries. WD

Fire Fighter 43
05-17-2020, 04:04 PM
You had a nice finds for your first UK trip. The weather can be nasty at times but I would dig all day in any type of weather if I could finds like they do in the UK. I can’t wait to get back there. Maybe we plan an AD trip in the future.

Seabornescout
05-20-2020, 06:03 PM
Love the hammered coins. Great finds, congrats. :grin:

Donnie B
05-21-2020, 05:41 AM
Wow. You dug lots of holes in 7 days. Congrats! Great finds!