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Smashed it great finds. Well done holly in the papal bulla…. Only been detecting 5 years and not found one yet!. Not jealous at all 😂😂😂 well done absolutely stunning find
The apple tag would be to identify the variety of an apple tree which was likely previously planted where you found it…would be worth recording the location of such things if a pattern emerges so the current owners could maybe come to understand what was previously there…should they ever want to restore the garden to its previous state. The variety appears to be Waltham Abbey Seedling…still on sale to this day by a geezer online called Tom The Apple Man it would appear 😅 Edit: The other one you found was a Coxs Orange apple…still on sale in most supermarkets to this day.
This field has a mass kinds of finds. Coins, Victorian finds, and many metallic finds. Thank you for the video with Holly and yourself. Always enjoy them. See you on the next, Lukas! ❤❤😊😊
Hey buddy. I'm just curious as to where you're based and if you let others join your searches? I'm new to the hobby, and so far, I've had no luck with permissions and have found that most detecorists don't like to share land or give any advice. Happy hunting, though, mate 👍
Hi Luke and Holly great video, I've found a couple of silver badges, one was in treasure hunters magazine this month, found on a charity dig with a Liverpool football club shield on. I'll put a photo up on your FB page. lovely finds today guys. 😊
Hi there. I used to put the dirt clods in my car to thaw out and went back detecting. Went back with another cold and checked the first one. Broke a frozen cold once and broke a military button.
Hi great finds Holly 👍 them name tags could be from either pigs or cow tags I find them on one of my permissions in Scotland. And it was an old piggery.