EOS
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Find from Corfe Castle rally,Dorset,England!
Found this coin last saturday in the woods around Corfe Castle.Was getting a nice lovely sound,so I started to dig only to find that there where big tree roots allround.
One root had a hole in the side,perfectly sized for a propointer to get in.And there in the middle of the root was the find,propionter screaming out the highest tones.
Only had a spade,so I could do nothing,I tried believe me...
So I left it there,and marked the spot with some branches.
Returned next day and last at the rally.Another detectorist was also doing the woods,and I asked him if he wanted to check the signal with his explorer se.And he also got a high tone.I said its probably some musket ball
or something.Well,we was actually very curios what was in there so we started to dig and using a knife.We worked for sometime and then we could see a bit of a old silver coin.
Now we definitely have to get it up....
My digging partner run to his car and came back with a tough digging tool...we worked the root,and after a 15-20 min she finally laid there.free,after hundreds of years in the ground..a Elisabeth the I,sixpence 1569!!!!!!
You can see the dig on youtube...
http://youtu.be/JRRm0SODT6w
Found this coin last saturday in the woods around Corfe Castle.Was getting a nice lovely sound,so I started to dig only to find that there where big tree roots allround.
One root had a hole in the side,perfectly sized for a propointer to get in.And there in the middle of the root was the find,propionter screaming out the highest tones.
Only had a spade,so I could do nothing,I tried believe me...
So I left it there,and marked the spot with some branches.
Returned next day and last at the rally.Another detectorist was also doing the woods,and I asked him if he wanted to check the signal with his explorer se.And he also got a high tone.I said its probably some musket ball
or something.Well,we was actually very curios what was in there so we started to dig and using a knife.We worked for sometime and then we could see a bit of a old silver coin.
Now we definitely have to get it up....
My digging partner run to his car and came back with a tough digging tool...we worked the root,and after a 15-20 min she finally laid there.free,after hundreds of years in the ground..a Elisabeth the I,sixpence 1569!!!!!!
You can see the dig on youtube...
http://youtu.be/JRRm0SODT6w