ironhorse
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It's ok, I give
well after spending the morning out in the yard puttering around, I'm convinced 99.9% that detecting is done for me this season.
it was a cool -14C, with no end in sight
2014 was good year for me detecting, I made some decent finds, had a ton of fun detecting and discovering new sites and revisiting some old, and made some great memories while remembering why I like detecting so much.
Quantity wasn't a word thrown around by me too many times out in the field, the pile was scant. Quality slipped in and out, mostly out, but when it counted, I was left asking for a little more. Let's just all agree we've seen better. One exception may well be my token find which made the banner, the rest we're many of the reasons why we listen to the ground.
Thises and thats dominated the spotlight broken up by the usual coins, buttons, broken bits of things, and various other pieces of everyday life left behind. Main stand outs included my MacCausland token, Spanish cob, Irish bank token, worn French silver , Condor token, and store token. So it was a token kind of year really, just fantastic from my side! My relics we're just that way too, the Victorian vinaigrette was a surprise for sure and the Mason fob also made the day for me. A few Revolutionary buttons made it under the coil, but the military bug didn't bite too deep this year. Coin numbers were ok, considering I only detected maybe twenty times. About sixty coppers and thirtyfive silver coins I guess, sadly only a few were older than the 40s, 50s and 60s stuff from my neighbours lawns.
and yes as always, I still say every year how amazing it is and things we find! with hopes of finding more next year
happy new year everyone!
if anyone wants to see closeups of ask about anything I'll try to keep up
well after spending the morning out in the yard puttering around, I'm convinced 99.9% that detecting is done for me this season.
it was a cool -14C, with no end in sight
2014 was good year for me detecting, I made some decent finds, had a ton of fun detecting and discovering new sites and revisiting some old, and made some great memories while remembering why I like detecting so much.
Quantity wasn't a word thrown around by me too many times out in the field, the pile was scant. Quality slipped in and out, mostly out, but when it counted, I was left asking for a little more. Let's just all agree we've seen better. One exception may well be my token find which made the banner, the rest we're many of the reasons why we listen to the ground.
Thises and thats dominated the spotlight broken up by the usual coins, buttons, broken bits of things, and various other pieces of everyday life left behind. Main stand outs included my MacCausland token, Spanish cob, Irish bank token, worn French silver , Condor token, and store token. So it was a token kind of year really, just fantastic from my side! My relics we're just that way too, the Victorian vinaigrette was a surprise for sure and the Mason fob also made the day for me. A few Revolutionary buttons made it under the coil, but the military bug didn't bite too deep this year. Coin numbers were ok, considering I only detected maybe twenty times. About sixty coppers and thirtyfive silver coins I guess, sadly only a few were older than the 40s, 50s and 60s stuff from my neighbours lawns.
and yes as always, I still say every year how amazing it is and things we find! with hopes of finding more next year
happy new year everyone!
if anyone wants to see closeups of ask about anything I'll try to keep up
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