Rockhound
jimbob
Sweeet!Awesome mate :Y: Always good to tick one off the list
Must be different dirt up here Art, my other Brit Florin was a 46 in the ground too, even though it was found at a different site.golddiggerart said:Certainly is an 1873 mate well done, funny huh when I dug mine it was a 40 but stuck with a 1873 Penny, later on I ran the detector over again and it was a 44... :Y:
:Y: :Y:Heatho said:Lucky bugger. :Y:
Sure thing,see if we can get Rockhound to come out too,more the merrierDaggy said:Wow great hunt KTM.
We didn't spend much time there and always talk about going there for another swing. Now I've seen the results you've inspired me to get back there, It would be good to meet up with you one weekend soon.
Love that florin, amazing, I didn't think that site was that old! I'm sure it's built on an old rubbish dump. Did you notice the old broken bottle glass around the tree line near the entrance to the waste transfer site?
Daggy
This coin is so smooth,there was nowhere for the dirt to cling too.B5MECH said::rainbow: :rainbow: arty: Cracking K Cracking :rainbow: :rainbow: arty: :Y:
Love how clean you get em from the dirt :Y:
Thanks Goldpick,going to share the love on Sunday and see if there is anything else cool to find.Goldpick said:Well done on the Gothic Florin, a bucklister in anyone's books. Don't think I would stray too far from that site!
Still wasn't cut on Sunday.Daggy said:Sharing's caring Ktm.
Will have to see if the council has mowed those house blocks yet while we're there.
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