ironhorse
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Hey hey diggers!
Here it is, the end of 2024 and what a year it has been. Day one way back in March to the last digging day back a couple of weeks ago has been sprinkled with amazing and historic finds and the most wonderful recoveries that I've found in thirty years of detecting.
Yeah I guess I say that on the regular every year at this time but it's so amazing that every year I have such an array of finds that it blows my mind when I see it all in one place. The coins and the relics and all the other little bits we claim from the ground to become part of our collections to display, learn from, and share with others is a testament to our determination and passion as detectorists.
I feel there is still a lifetime's worth of things for us just waiting out there to be found, but that will begin when the ground thaws again in spring . For now we will focus on the past season with all the fun finds I've had this year.
Due to sensory overload I'll break down the finds over the next few days and post to this thread each day each category of find.
So here is Day 1..
Coppers
Not a bad year for coppers this time around. My 'jar' coins included the wiped, worn, and corroded coins that did not make the cut for album keepers but are a great study group . Theres a couple of hundred of those plus the keepers...some oldies, some foreign coins, tokens, modern era decimals, and many other interesting bits.
Some of my favourites included my earlier European and British coppers which are among some of the better coppers I found this year.
If was going to pick a favourite out of this batch it has to be my 1797 2 pence cartwheel...not the prettiest example but a first for me and a highlite of the year. I'm proud of the rest and will treasure them all equally.
Tomorrow...it will be silver!
Stay tuned for the rest of the best..you wont be disappointed!!
Here it is, the end of 2024 and what a year it has been. Day one way back in March to the last digging day back a couple of weeks ago has been sprinkled with amazing and historic finds and the most wonderful recoveries that I've found in thirty years of detecting.
Yeah I guess I say that on the regular every year at this time but it's so amazing that every year I have such an array of finds that it blows my mind when I see it all in one place. The coins and the relics and all the other little bits we claim from the ground to become part of our collections to display, learn from, and share with others is a testament to our determination and passion as detectorists.
I feel there is still a lifetime's worth of things for us just waiting out there to be found, but that will begin when the ground thaws again in spring . For now we will focus on the past season with all the fun finds I've had this year.
Due to sensory overload I'll break down the finds over the next few days and post to this thread each day each category of find.
So here is Day 1..
Coppers
Not a bad year for coppers this time around. My 'jar' coins included the wiped, worn, and corroded coins that did not make the cut for album keepers but are a great study group . Theres a couple of hundred of those plus the keepers...some oldies, some foreign coins, tokens, modern era decimals, and many other interesting bits.
Some of my favourites included my earlier European and British coppers which are among some of the better coppers I found this year.
If was going to pick a favourite out of this batch it has to be my 1797 2 pence cartwheel...not the prettiest example but a first for me and a highlite of the year. I'm proud of the rest and will treasure them all equally.
Tomorrow...it will be silver!
Stay tuned for the rest of the best..you wont be disappointed!!
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