Hello everyone, Here is our latest video, featuring a selection of ours finds made over the last twelve months. Thank you for watching! Intro Music - Robokids, Kids Outro Music - Dreamcatcher , Onycs
A great video. I’ve followed you guys for years and even though I’ve not been out detecting in years, I still have to watch your videos. Proper, genuine detectorist and nice people.
Thanks Ady for following us over the years. We always film so that the viewers see the finds for the first time as we do. Glad you enjoy watching the videos, and thank you for your kind words. All the best, Nick. 👍👍
It has been ages since the last video. Thank you for sharing. Nice sceat, Julie (hearing you laughing is always a blessing). Your handsome lad needs to shave now (that amazes me more than is golden stater 😁). Hope all well.
Well done Liam, nick and Julie all had some really really nice finds, you lot have the best luck and it’s brilliant to watch. Thanks for the video!. Great work
Thanks for viewing, glad you liked it. Liam has been busy with work so unfortunately the videos took a back seat. He's back on them now, so hopefully more to come soon 😁👍👍
Aww thanks for subbing us John! We don't make as many vids now as we used to, this one was most of our best finds we recorded over the last year! Liam recently found a quarter stater, so that'll be on the next one though! Thanks for watching 👍
Great video Liam nice finds from team Argent made me chuckle Liam to Dad found half groat Liam said this one not dad or Nick lol hope see you all on rodney cook
As someone VERY new to the hobby (got my detector a couple of days ago!) what do you do once you find a hammered or a silver coin on a permission? I've tried searching for an answer and I don't seem to find any consensus. Can you keep a silver or hammered coin you find, or do you need to give it to the land owner, etc? Would LOVE to know what the convention/standard practice around this is. Thanks in advance for any responses. :)
It's all down to what you agree with the landowner when you first gain permission. Some people agree a value threshold. Anything under that value you keep, anything over that value you split it 50/50 or pay the farmer half the value to keep the find. We personally show our farmers everything we find, either face to face or via email. Some of them show a lot of interest, and others show little. Any find of over roughly 2-3 hundred pounds and over we pay our farmers half to keep them.(the most we have paid a farmer is 13K for a gold coin sold at auction) We have on a few occasions made up framed displays of coins and artefacts and given them to the farmers also. It certainly doesn't hurt to give them the odd interesting find anyway, it builds the trust and relationship you have. Basically show them everything including the rubbish you dig up, and if they want to keep the odd find or two then great. Most hammered coins are only worth a few quid so farmers aren't worried. Hope this helps, a day happy hunting 👍👍🍀🍀
First rule, don’t rub all the dirt into the coin especially gold, it could be a mint condition coin until it gets scratched to bits, always clean with care.
You all seem to have great knowledge about the finds you come across. Is there a particular 'finds' book you would recommend? or is it that collectively, you all share knowledge? Thank you from an inspired newbie.
wow so funny😒😒😐 sorry to crush your ego buddy but you don’t have anything like that and don’t doubt the possibilities of things. now go cry to your mommy about this😢😢😢
@@RandomCoolStuff69well said 👌 sadly there are trolls who think stuff is bought rather than found. I'd challenge anyone like cnut to go and find evidence of this slander! Simply because they won't find any, everything we have we've found! He definitely sounds like a jealous cnut. 😂