Thats not shallow at all. knowing your trees and ageing is good knowledge. found signs of early masonry, trees are not that old you can tell by the size and way they have grown with many saps leeching still, moss roots and tree roots act as nets not much deposited on top.The UK was once entirely woodland and glens and the placements of settlements has been changed numerous times. people always think worked land fields and beaches. Throughout history the woods and forrests were peoples go too for hiding, running, work, crime, battles, raids, robberies, pocket spill, ambushes, bandit hideouts , places to bury and conceal things you dont want in the home or on your persons and all of this has happened right up until early 18th century when banks and vaults became widely avaliable. 2000 years of people losing forgetting and burying things, weve only really been metal detecting properly for a few decades…there is mountains to find all over the place in the UK from all eras even pre roman is possible. Good use of knowledge and a great find.
I have a Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II metal detector and it's a great machine very powerful awesome machine and I have a 10×14 search coil that can get deeper hits in the ground the UK and Italy is a great place to try to find some good stuff so I recommend getting a Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II metal detector
Incredible !!! So Beautiful my Friend !!!
foret de mormal!!site romain!!t as declare?????
Viva corsica : What?
That was very shallow for 1800 Years of dirt?
Loved watching it thanks man
wooow,congratulation from alsace(france) for dis found!!my dream!!
good video
https://youtu.be/kCb25QxuF5A
You need to go back there and hit that area hard! Ill put money on it that there is more in that area!
Nice one… likely part of a hoard, so dig out a foot around the find spot. Gold wasnt pocket change, it was a store of wealth.
beautiful find, i'd check that site thoroughly for more.
lol
Fucking Awesome 😍😎
What Emperor?
Thats not shallow at all. knowing your trees and ageing is good knowledge. found signs of early masonry, trees are not that old you can tell by the size and way they have grown with many saps leeching still, moss roots and tree roots act as nets not much deposited on top.The UK was once entirely woodland and glens and the placements of settlements has been changed numerous times. people always think worked land fields and beaches. Throughout history the woods and forrests were peoples go too for hiding, running, work, crime, battles, raids, robberies, pocket spill, ambushes, bandit hideouts , places to bury and conceal things you dont want in the home or on your persons and all of this has happened right up until early 18th century when banks and vaults became widely avaliable. 2000 years of people losing forgetting and burying things, weve only really been metal detecting properly for a few decades…there is mountains to find all over the place in the UK from all eras even pre roman is possible. Good use of knowledge and a great find.
No emotion. So somber and drab music. Fake as.
Bravo
Domitian Aureus 1st century. Congratulations.
wow nice find
one of those coins sold for nearly £10k a few years back https://www.coinarchives.com/7d1b3a699bbd372110b4eed9804c4bbf/img/nac/101/image00222.jpg
fortunate!
Hi!You should check this brook, I'm sure you'll find other roman coins Inside!Believe me!
素晴らしい❗
What ID number in xp deus?
I have a Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II metal detector and it's a great machine very powerful awesome machine and I have a 10×14 search coil that can get deeper hits in the ground the UK and Italy is a great place to try to find some good stuff so I recommend getting a Garrett Sea Hunter Mark II metal detector
Why not show the reverse of the coin. Very odd.
Car boot coin 😂
Hello, Sir! May I ask what was ID number on Deus? I don`t dig anything under 80 and I maybe missing out…
Totally fake you tosser
You'll find a lot in turkey istanbul, bursa, (nicea) are everywhere in abundance
Vespasian?
what was the frequency do you remember my friend? 8 or 18 khz?