From what I heard, more than 2 coins, meaning 3 or more coins is considered a hoard by the UK government and has to be reported to authorities. Then a museum or university takes the treasure and pays the finder and/or land owner a fee of the market value or so in cash. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
@@royjohnson465 that’s the theory, in reality it can be quite different, apparently. They can take years to process it, then pay you a mere fraction of its real worth. I’ve seen it publicised quite a few times. Personally I think if you want to sell it on then it should go to auction, and if the museum want to buy it then they can.
Congratulations !!!!! On your wonderful findings 😇 you deserve it !!! My favorite is the Gold Coin !! Good Job !!!! So much fun to watch 😁😇 you are blessed on this day !!
I haven't a clue how much you have invested in your kit but whatever the cost, it was worth it. One cannot buy a day of pure joy such as that which you experienced. Thank you for sharing. Dave Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
@@cleggthehoardhunter money well spent Sir. I think it's great that you post so much content and share your finds with those of us who have never found anything older than a nickle from 1963. Take care and keep having fun.
Wow awesome finds. I found my first gold coin a few years ago here in Canada and I will cherish that moment forever. I can only imaging finding a hoard of hammered coins including gold. I bet you didn't sleep for a week.
@@darwinmclovin5090 In NB. We have some pretty old coins to be had in the Maritimes. As for hammered coins, I have dug three of those. They are Cobs from the 1600's. My gold coin came from a Victorian site. It was a British half sovereign
@@acadianprepped very cool! I have heard stories of Spanish coins being found on the banks of Harrison lake here in BC which is connected to the Fraser River which connects to the Pacific Ocean. Apparently they would come all that way inland to trade with the natives back in the 1600’s. It was /is also a gold bearing area
@@cleggthehoardhunter Did you get to keep it? Congratulations! (Left a Comment, with details that offer "how to", in support of you doing this again and again ... ) Beth Tennessee, USA
Wow, and thank you for this more in-depth video. You have answered a lot of questions I have had, as I have just started out with my first detector, My first find in my daughters garden was an 1834 penny, well chuffed, so I could ony imagine your feelings finding that bunch of beauty's. Hats off to you.
We run across old coins and other very early American artifacts working on some of these old gold mines her in the southern states in the USA . NC SC and GA is my area of operation. I love finding gold but finding Native artifacts is another love of mine. I guess treasure is everywhere just gotta go look 👍🏻🇺🇸 wonderful finds by the way congrats
not quite as old as these, but several hammered coins have been recovered in Virginia (and probably other states that were original colonies) even a few caches
The fact they under stone should be looked at by archaeologists. The stone may be remains of a structure of some kind, or a marker for the buried coins, especially as the stone doesn’t seem widespread across that site.
In my 40 yrs experience metal detecting, I find that many nails in one area suggests a wooden barn or house. I know the feeling finding a lot of nails when you use the GPX 5000. I have a GPX 4500, amongst other 'normal detectors'.
I've now got a lorenz deep Max Z2 and that detector is excellent at showing up areas where houses once stood very useful I think it would be for archaeologists
I am also in N. America but from what I heard, more than 2 coins, meaning 3 or more coins is considered a hoard by the UK government and has to be reported to authorities. Then a museum or university takes the treasure and pays the finder and/or land owner a fee of the market value or so in cash. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
@@royjohnson465 Just abit of information for you may find interesting. The Treasure Act 1996 stipulates that a find of treasure must be reported to the local Coroner within 14 days of it being found. Failure to report a treasure find can result in an unlimited fine, a custodial sentence of up to three months, or both. If you fall into one of the below categories, you may get a share of the reward (payment can take up to a year):- You are the finder, and had permission to be on the land and acted in good faith; A person or organisation with freehold on the land; Someone who occupies the land as a tenant of the owner. If it is deemed to be treasure, it is likely that a museum will wish to acquire it. If this is the case, then the Treasure Valuation Committee will make a decision as to value, as well as how much will be shared out. As the finder, you can make comments on the valuation as well as ask for a review if you disagree with the final figure. This somewhat quirky and novel area of law is certainly an interesting one. Behind the news reports is a strict statutory regime, with strict penalties for those who fail to follow it.
Awesome discovery!!! But dude the way you are going at it with that shovel was killing me, it was a wonder none of them got damaged!!!!! With coins that old and valuable you should take your time more and use at least a hand digger and for the love of God stop stabbing at targets!!!! Be way more careful my God!
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉 Whatever you had been doing, *thinking, feeling, subject focus,* at the time + the earlier 24hrs - few days, ... yep, do more, cause *"We each Create our own Reality."* The *"Universal Law of Attraction" defines it, and it is Absolute!* *"Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs" matter!* Enjoy your explorations ... Beth Tennessee, USA PS: Must have been a Marketplace, Coach Stop, or a gathering place, (what's the outcome? Did you get to keep it?)
What an absolutely awesome video and site. Your comment about the Archaeologists is not so true, they love difficult digs with documentation of rocks and substrates. Anything they can do to stay busy and work off of grant money. They would much rather dig in rocks than sit in an office with a degree on the wall. 🤠 Huge congrats though, I couldn't even imagine and such beautiful coins! Swinging the CTX too!! 😁 Here in California in the early gold rush camps we use small plastic hand trowels in soil like that so that we don't bend, break or scratch a nice relic or coin. What was the final outcome of this adventure? Was there more there? What did they do when you reported the finds? Thanks again! Mark
@@cleggthehoardhunter Still one of my favorite detecting videos on UA-cam! Hope you get either the coins back or a decent share of the value! Any theories as to why so many were there? spread all about?
Better take it straightaway to the government so they can give you nothing in return for your trouble.
Yes, they will happily confiscate your lawfully obtained treasures.
He’ll get to keep it after it’s recorded.
From what I heard, more than 2 coins, meaning 3 or more coins is considered a hoard by the UK government and has to be reported to authorities. Then a museum or university takes the treasure and pays the finder and/or land owner a fee of the market value or so in cash. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Man the uk sound like garbage more and more the more research i do .
@@royjohnson465 that’s the theory, in reality it can be quite different, apparently.
They can take years to process it, then pay you a mere fraction of its real worth. I’ve seen it publicised quite a few times. Personally I think if you want to sell it on then it should go to auction, and if the museum want to buy it then they can.
Beautiful finds! Love your excitement. I would love to find a hammered on day. And Gold, Fan-Tastic ❤
Congratulations !!!!! On your wonderful findings 😇 you deserve it !!! My favorite is the Gold Coin !! Good Job !!!! So much fun to watch 😁😇 you are blessed on this day !!
Hola amigo buenas tardes buen trabajo guste de la aventura felicidades por tan preciosas monedas gracias por compartir un abrazo 👏👏😊👌👌👌👌🍀👍
Amazing. Congratulations. I think the Antiquities Office will validate your finds.
I’m watching you from Canada Oshawa Ontario,I find your video very calming
Magnifique 👍👍👍 superbe trouvailles merci pour votre vidéo bonne continuation
Magnifique 👍
Great Find My Friend, 1st Coin. 👍
Thanks 👍
This is amazing! Congratulations! I could only imagine the feeling you had discovering those treasurers after centuries being buried!
I haven't a clue how much you have invested in your kit but whatever the cost, it was worth it. One cannot buy a day of pure joy such as that which you experienced.
Thank you for sharing.
Dave
Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
Hi Dave, I'm not married nor do I have any children, my hobby is metal detecting and I have spent over £17,000 on it
@@cleggthehoardhunter money well spent Sir. I think it's great that you post so much content and share your finds with those of us who have never found anything older than a nickle from 1963. Take care and keep having fun.
Lovely! Once in a lifetime. Good for you mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
awesome video and what a lovely gold coin i look forwared to the next video
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Wow !! Congratulation from France ☺
Beautiful day for you💪
Absolutely fantastic!!
Wow!!! What a great find. Congratulations.
Pozdrowienia z Polski mega strzał :GOLD!!!!!!!
Super 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi!
Great result. Beautiful coins!
Thanks for watching
Good for you
Thanks 👍
loverly find - well done -
Thanks mate
Damn you got hot spot! Nice finds! Ya lucky SOB!.. 😮
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bravo super sortie
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brilliant mate..
Nice. Watching from VEGAS👍❤️😎🇺🇸
Thanks for watching
Great to hear happiness😊
Thanks mate
Wow what an Awesome Find I Just Subbed you
I’m hooked. 😊
Holy jumping billygoats!!!! Awesome!!!!!
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Brilliant finds . Thank you for sharing. Happy trails from Edgewood New Mexico USA
COOL wowza
Awesome 👍
Congratulations mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
🙂old classic 👍🏻get the HH on that field 😊
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That adrenaline rush is why I metal detect!!
Nice video👍👍 Greetings from Bavaria
Top Video Reales Sondeln.😊
Ich kenne das Gefühl.😅😅🤗😉LG vom grünen Bussard 🦅
Thanks mate 😍
So happy for ya mate.. Cheers from the US.
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Subscribed and hit that bell! Keep up the good work!
Welcome aboard!
You lucky duck you! Awesome finds!🧎♂️👏🥊I would be shaking too!
🙏 Best of Luck Cleggy!! I'll be tuning in matey...
Cheers Bobby👍
Congratulations!!
Great finds. I think your digging would be easier with a Lesche hand digger.
Or even a trowel…
That's awesome!! Well done matey
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Awesome find ...
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@@cleggthehoardhunter Found a nest of them ... that is quite a day. Milk it until you drop!!! Have fun...
Just seen your video fantastic find you showed a long cross coin with stars it looks like a David the second Scottish penny
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Congratulations for your awesome findings, I guess since the knights templar period, wooww..!!
Yes! Thank you!
GOLD!!!!!!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!
Very Very Amazing congrats 👏👏👏 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Oh well done .... I'm excited for you 😊
Nice work! Do you send any of your coins to any of the grading companies for certification?
Grading companies? Do we have those in Europe? 😄 I think that’s typical American.
@@Medieval_Diggerof course we have them, but for things like this we use the coroners. In England anyway
Wow 😳👍🏻
Amazing find. From Minnesota.
It sure was
Да , такое найти -это большая удача.
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Muito top este achado moeda linda
Wow awesome finds. I found my first gold coin a few years ago here in Canada and I will cherish that moment forever. I can only imaging finding a hoard of hammered coins including gold. I bet you didn't sleep for a week.
It was awesome!
Where did you find the gold coin in Canada? I’m in bc
@@darwinmclovin5090 In NB. We have some pretty old coins to be had in the Maritimes. As for hammered coins, I have dug three of those. They are Cobs from the 1600's. My gold coin came from a Victorian site. It was a British half sovereign
@@acadianprepped very cool! I have heard stories of Spanish coins being found on the banks of Harrison lake here in BC which is connected to the Fraser River which connects to the Pacific Ocean. Apparently they would come all that way inland to trade with the natives back in the 1600’s.
It was /is also a gold bearing area
@@cleggthehoardhunter
Did you get to keep it?
Congratulations!
(Left a Comment, with details that offer "how to", in support of you doing this again and again ... )
Beth
Tennessee, USA
Need ploughing that place.. Congrats
Thanks
Wow, and thank you for this more in-depth video. You have answered a lot of questions I have had, as I have just started out with my first detector,
My first find in my daughters garden was an 1834 penny, well chuffed, so I could ony imagine your feelings finding that bunch of beauty's. Hats off to you.
Thanks mate 😍
Wow amazing 😉 Congrats 😉
Amazing finds, keep up the good work. Who straightened the Gold Noble for you?
Me!
Wish we could dig stuff like that in the states, I'm so jealous
I Wish I could dig Gold Nuggets, I'm so jealous 😂
@@cleggthehoardhunter LOL, good one
It’s here… ya gotta find it .
We run across old coins and other very early American artifacts working on some of these old gold mines her in the southern states in the USA . NC SC and GA is my area of operation. I love finding gold but finding Native artifacts is another love of mine. I guess treasure is everywhere just gotta go look 👍🏻🇺🇸 wonderful finds by the way congrats
not quite as old as these, but several hammered coins have been recovered in Virginia (and probably other states that were original colonies) even a few caches
Nice coins! 🎉 Wonderful finds! 💪
Great coin
Thanks mate
Good video and great finds! Love your cheery attitude
It's not so good for your heart, to find amazing founds like that :D
ooh I don't know about that 😂
Awesome
Cheers @carlwaite8649 👍
🎉 exited for the new channel mate
Cheers 🍻
You and me both!
What a day my lover 👍
Thanks mate 😍
Unbelievable 👏 well done pal 😊
Thanks 👍
The fact they under stone should be looked at by archaeologists. The stone may be remains of a structure of some kind, or a marker for the buried coins, especially as the stone doesn’t seem widespread across that site.
Thanks 👍
In my 40 yrs experience metal detecting, I find that many nails in one area suggests a wooden barn or house. I know the feeling finding a lot of nails when you use the GPX 5000. I have a GPX 4500, amongst other 'normal detectors'.
I've now got a lorenz deep Max Z2 and that detector is excellent at showing up areas where houses once stood very useful I think it would be for archaeologists
For us acrossed the pond would you tell us what makes finds to be considred a hoard please? Awesome finds by the way
I am also in N. America but from what I heard, more than 2 coins, meaning 3 or more coins is considered a hoard by the UK government and has to be reported to authorities. Then a museum or university takes the treasure and pays the finder and/or land owner a fee of the market value or so in cash. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
@@royjohnson465 Just abit of information for you may find interesting.
The Treasure Act 1996 stipulates that a find of treasure must be reported to the local Coroner within 14 days of it being found.
Failure to report a treasure find can result in an unlimited fine, a custodial sentence of up to three months, or both.
If you fall into one of the below categories, you may get a share of the reward (payment can take up to a year):-
You are the finder, and had permission to be on the land and acted in good faith;
A person or organisation with freehold on the land;
Someone who occupies the land as a tenant of the owner.
If it is deemed to be treasure, it is likely that a museum will wish to acquire it. If this is the case, then the Treasure Valuation Committee will make a decision as to value, as well as how much will be shared out.
As the finder, you can make comments on the valuation as well as ask for a review if you disagree with the final figure.
This somewhat quirky and novel area of law is certainly an interesting one. Behind the news reports is a strict statutory regime, with strict penalties for those who fail to follow it.
Excellent! 👏👏👏.... please invest in some delicate tools instead of digging with your hands!
Gratulacje!!! z Polski
Jaysus, you should be more careful with your spade
Wow ! Very cool finds - Congratulations !
yup onwards and very much upwards Cheers👍
Yes indeed!
Awesome discovery!!! But dude the way you are going at it with that shovel was killing me, it was a wonder none of them got damaged!!!!! With coins that old and valuable you should take your time more and use at least a hand digger and for the love of God stop stabbing at targets!!!! Be way more careful my God!
My thoughts exactly!
I cannot figure why this and the quarter quarter is is using their thumb to scratch their prized possessions.
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉
Whatever you had been doing, *thinking, feeling, subject focus,* at the time + the earlier 24hrs - few days, ... yep, do more, cause *"We each Create our own Reality."*
The *"Universal Law of Attraction" defines it, and it is Absolute!*
*"Thoughts + Feelings X Beliefs" matter!*
Enjoy your explorations ...
Beth
Tennessee, USA
PS:
Must have been a Marketplace, Coach Stop, or a gathering place, (what's the outcome? Did you get to keep it?)
Yes! Thank you!
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La plata plata es española. O eso creo.
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Ok Now You Found The Gold Coin, I Would Be Jumping All Around As Well. 😁
😁
100% This Is Real. 🤘😇
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Oh shit is right! I’d be shaking too. Excellent find!
That is an absolutely amazing find or should I say finds congrats 👍👍👍🤯🤯 new subscriber
Lovely jubbly
Cheers @welshrelics2983
I did enjoyed your video
Oh shit!....that would be my exact words too... you found a Bobby Dazzler mate!
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Hopefully more hoards like this one to come🤩
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@ 1:58 i think the coins head was Edward III
Maybe 👍
Congratulations 🇬🇷💙🏖💪🥳
Great hunt you had there my friend love them old coins new to your Channel all the best John
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Missed you for ages. Pleasantly surprised at your back at it! What some great finds.Happy my scrolling came across YOU
Welcome back!
Well done. U should get a decent size flat screw driver to assist with the digging
What detector r u using sir!
CTX
Looks like he’s using a Minelab detector. You can see the name on the detector in the video. Pricey detector.
Its hearth attack ul get if u dont take things easy hord no good to u then
What an absolutely awesome video and site. Your comment about the Archaeologists is not so true, they love difficult digs with documentation of rocks and substrates. Anything they can do to stay busy and work off of grant money. They would much rather dig in rocks than sit in an office with a degree on the wall. 🤠 Huge congrats though, I couldn't even imagine and such beautiful coins! Swinging the CTX too!! 😁 Here in California in the early gold rush camps we use small plastic hand trowels in soil like that so that we don't bend, break or scratch a nice relic or coin. What was the final outcome of this adventure? Was there more there? What did they do when you reported the finds? Thanks again! Mark
They are at the British Museum in London being assessed as treasure these Archaeologists like to take there time 😂
@@cleggthehoardhunter Still one of my favorite detecting videos on UA-cam! Hope you get either the coins back or a decent share of the value! Any theories as to why so many were there? spread all about?
@@BrassMedic Thanks a lot of people have said that.
I think they were hidden in a wall that collapsed
I hope you made a couple of grand + from that Edward III noble.
Could the first groat that you found be Spanish?
I've found some very similar tiny coins in Catalunia.
Great job mate👍🥳
It's Scottish
@@cleggthehoardhunter how do I send photos to you? Old people are crap🤣
No idea on new tech🤣🤓
Scottish Alexander 111
Didn’t know you had this channel cleggy
Yep, I'm making a transition from the CTX to my new metal detector and thought a new channel would suffice
15:36 a childhood dream come true, for certain...!
Magnifique cette bourses et cette pièce en Or que tout detectorists aimeraient faire un fois dans sa vie.👍👍👍👍🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵