bottlediggertom goes metal detecting
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im always looking for sutton in ashfield bottles
and mansfield bottles
if i havent got it name your price!!
That "Mercury Dime" brought to you courtesy of WWII American servicemen.
I was about to say the same thing lol
Brilliant video ypu legend 👍 top top job metaldetecting is good to do as well
Enjoyed especially the Ampulla ; on the Isle of May not far from me they dug up people buried with Scallop shells in their mouth . As there was a monastery on that island could have been a monk or a pilgrim. Nice find good to see you enjoying metal detecting.
Very enjoyable - great presentation style - like your idea of having a variety of content - think your subscriber numbers should benefit from this.
Loving the ‘joy’ in your voice on your finds!!!
Can't believe I missed this video..congrats on the first metal detecting video.. absolutely loved it .loved the prehistoric flint finds..and that pilgrim badge..wish more people would watch & help identify the unknown finds too...thanks Tom..🤗
Love the history of pilgrims Ampula very well presented.
wonderful fun! congrats on your first metal detecting expedition out your back door! 😁
Wow! Some really good finds there for ya first outing Tom. Well done on the Button Moon tip haha 👍
I enjoy every single episode on your channel. Love the history story a lot. I’ll watch whatever you put on here
18:10 - Soon as you pulled that out of the ground I immediately thought the bottom half of a Pilgrim's ampulla ! Great find!
Great first outing Tom! You'll get the few kinks worked out in no time. I like the suggestion about including the finding and live digging up....builds up excitement and helps avoid twats immediately suggesting you've planted coins.😂
Nice work, pal. Take advantage of the opportunity for sure
Metal detector Tom,
I love this video!!! You were able to detect some amazing things. Your Neolithic pieces of stone are fascinating, they look like pieces of arrowhead, knife, scraper. You need to carry a small spray bottle with water to clean off things so you don't scratch anything. You sure have a nice place to metal detect. I considered you day to be rewarding. Looking forward to more detecting videos.
Brilliant video. Really interesting. Love metal detecting! So sad all the green land is being lost to housing
Great video Tom love the metal detecting. Love to see you mudlarking and maybe fossil hunting. Good Hunting
Great stuff, I wish I had that history on my doorstep….keep at that land….nice ampulla too 👍🏻
Awesome finds, detectors on my list but wifes putting the kybosh on it, lol. 20.28 looks like half a pen knife blade.
Great video Tom thanks for sharing
Wow! You did good! Digger Dawn would be envious!!
I really enjoyed the for video. Great finds .
Thank you
Believe it. Everywhere you go, there we are! 🇱🇷
Great results on any outing much less your first. Congrats!
You have been teasing this for a while and really glad you finally got out swinging, you did really well! I have houses going up all over the place near me and I bet there is so much being made into the foundations. Those flints are amazing, I am always looking out for them but never have spotted one. The ampulla is my favourite though, the only one I have found has been a bit minced up by the plough. Very nicely done mate, really enjoyed it
thank you mate cant really turn this site down at the min its at the end of my garden lol
man, the stone age artifacts are cool. they look like the Indian tools we have over here.
Great video ,super finds
Hi Tom, when you pulled the Ampulla out I was excited. The fields around are likely to produce good things even though they are building on the bit you were on. The unknown coin says Newark, a siege town, so it could be good. I know the habit comes from bottle digging but don’t rub coins on you knee with the grit. One day you’ll find something really special and you’re basically sanding it.
Good luck pal. Detecting is a great thing. You spend hours digging up dross and then occasionally your hit the real thing. But you’ll know all about that.
Enjoyed that Tom 👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Rubbing those coins way to hard. Fantastic finds. Look forward to seeing more.
Yes yes iv been told 🙄
I'm a bit like a bull in a chiner shop at the min with finds but I'll get used to it
@@bottlediggertom Im not surprised mate you did very well for a first day out the back. Best thing is to carry a wet sponge or brush and water spray bottle. Need a new saying - lets get swinging or detectoring or something.
Great video! Every time you scraped stuff against your trousers I could hear Chill Bill saying “don’t rub the coin!” I don’t really know if it matters, but that’s what detectorists say
Yes iv been told of several times so far still learning
Enjoyed watching you metal detecting. Brought back lovely memories of when my dad and I used to go detecting together when I was a young girl. I remember finding my first Roman coin!
Hey Tom, this is coming from watching metal detecting videos for years now... the most successful ones show the target ID from the detector and record the dig "live". Check out a quarter hoarder video to see what im talking about!
Thanks for the tip. but I prefer to travel light I use a Xp deus with out the control box working on audio only I do have a target I'd number but it's on my headphones
Might give it a try though
sweet first find, long way from home. ,, awesome coins and ampilli... ampil.... church water thing lol...
The bent coin looks like a pre Roman British coin
Cracking finds mate hope you do some more detecting video's...👍👍
Really enjoyed this video Tom. Great start to your metal detecting. What a pity they are building on that field. Bloody hate all this new development stuff. Country is full of immigrants and there’s a desperate need for more houses so the beautiful countryside gets swallowed up.
Apparently with metal objects, coins etc, you need a water spray bottle so you don’t damage them. I am so astonished that you found flints. Absolutely wonderful video. I don’t know if you watch the Scottish Detectorist but he has lots of great tips. Thank you Tom. Also thank you for the history.
Don't spray water on copper coins though, only on the silver coins, the water can ruin the coppers, if your on site, it's best to use a toothpick or something similar to try and get details 😊
@@scottd6389 Cheers and thank you.
No problem ☺️
Does my head in how many areas get turned into new build housing estates... Some great finds there, especially the ampula!
Thank you
The D buckle is lovely Tom
Heck yeah Tom, im excited to see this. Been waiting a while since you first mentioned it
Well done for including the twisted metal find that indicates that metal detectorists are not constantly finding good stuff. On the contrary - we (detectorists), signal after signal, waste loads of time and effort digging up stuff that turns out to be trash. I would say that 99 percent of digging turns up crown bottle tops, ring pulls, silver paper, BOATS (Bits Off A Tractor) and other assorted rubbish. Sorry to be Captain Bringdown but I wouldn't want people to be spending good money expecting to find treasure every time. You found some great stuff there near the surface on a location where you have permission to look.
No problem mate just glad I got the chance to detect there it's all under anti erosion mats now with grass on top
Heck!!! What amazing finds Tom!! Get that area detected before it’s found by anyone else! 👍👍👍
Wonderful video Tom ❤ very lovely finds from the centuries , thank goodness you are finding them before they are lost forever , your video reminded me of one of my favourite all time tv programs , The Detectorists . You could almost here people from the past that walked that field, such a shame it is being built on , the bird song , the history , I really feel your work should be noticed and you should be given your own tv program , you have such a respect of the treasures you find , you are a joy to watch , keep these videos coming , it really feels like we are right there with you ❤
Thank you
Wow, what fantastic finds. I don’t usually like metal detecting videos but I really enjoyed this one, dare I say better than the bottle digging.
Thank you
That flint was knapped.
I watch a lot of metal detecting and bottle digging videos, you've definitely brought that element across in the detecting side of things that you carry in your bottle digging videos i dont know what it is exactly but you manage it just fine, not to mention the cracking finds you brought to the camera , hope to see more. best of luck mate from Renfrewshire Scotland 👍
Thank you
Greeting from the USA…well done Tom!!! Look forward to your new channel…xox
i would stay day and night, and hammer that place. well done.
18.10 pilgrims ampla what they would cary holy water in.
One of the metal “unknowns” could be a squashed lead chicken or cockerel from a toy farmyard set.
Hard to tell from the few seconds on video but that’s my guess.
The American Dime is what we call a Mercury dime, it might have been dropped by a soldier from World War II who was stationed somewhere nearby.
Awesome finds well done , I’d be back for another run
great Tom , good stuff.
Wow that lead pilgrims ampulla is awesome and in amazing condition
My guess on the 5:45 weight is that it's for a window drapery. It's quite large for a hem weight.
the lead thingy is a hem weight, keeps skirts in order and dresses from flying up
One of the unknown finds is a toy pistol handle
Its a pilgrims medieval ampulla Tom and what looked like a Roman coin earlier...a good site.... Steve
Interesting. If possible, would be more interesting if you can link up the detector signal sound to the video. At the moment, you go straight to the find with no build up which is kind of like going straight to bottles without the digging. Hearing the signal kicking off is where the excitement comes from.
Very very good idea mate
Great video and fantastic finds Tom! Hope you’ve been back for a part two!! X
Might just do that mate
Great first detecting video Tom going to love your videos as usual 😊
What amazing finds for your first day out, Tom! I love the pilgrims badge. Lovely Mercury dime! The paleo artifacts are wonderful, too!❤
Yes, definitely Neolithic scrapers. The first one is possibly a knife. May I suggest that you not rub the newly dug coins on your pants. The grit in the dirt can scratch the silver and also the copper and will devalue the coin. A small spray bottle of water can help clean if you really must see detail in the field.
Thanks mate I guess I'm still handling stuff like it's of a old bottle tip
Tom you have had one hell of a first dig, that land is ‘rich’ in finds and such a shame they have built on it now, with such rich history it shouldn’t be allowed but money always wins in the end and history is lost for ever 😢 if I were you I’d been all over that whilst you can to save what you can, well done 👍🏻
That pilgrims ampulla is brilliant what a find mate
Great outing Tom! It sucks that the property is being developed but it saved you a lot of digging! So cool that all that history is in your back yard!
Yes Skegby village where I live is a small village but has loads of history wikishire.co.uk/wiki/Skegby
Awesome hunt Tom!!!! Love that your detecting on camera now mate
20:00 broken piece from a straight razor.
the weird lead thing is a cockerel, sadly now flattened, from a post medieval game called cock-shy, well done though great detecting
Thank you never heard of this before
It's really surprising to see a Georgian coin come up In such good condition. Usually they are toasted beyond recognition.
Really enjoyed your first video 👍
A nice mixture of finds too with a wide age range. Keep on with that area. I'm sure there is all sorts waiting for you to dig up 😉
Thanks mate that part of land used to be horse fields so I'm guessing it's never really been plowed do you think the coins where a coin spill? As the dates are very close
@@bottlediggertom You're welcome Tom. Yes I think that is a strong possibility they were dropped together. Hard to tell as the ground has been recently excavated but the good thing is they have done half the digging for you already 😉👍
H. H. and looking forward to the next one!
I can't believe the range of history on your door step 😊 Mostly knew what you had found , The pilgrims badge / ampulla Fantastic, loved the historic description and sound track , well done on the detecting Tom , and your production of your first Metal detecting vid 😄 Flints where also used on guns , Flintlocks , held in between a bit of leather on the hammer of the gun 😉👍
Thanks I live in Skegby village and it's got loads of history en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skegby
@@bottlediggertom, I always say " If you have flint tools and Medieval , Its possible to find anything in between , Those old track ways will have been used also during those times , with the water way's close by . Recorded over 900 years of use , If one item only a year was lost its possible to find nearly a thousand bits of history just up to the medieval period , this is how I look at it , glad you do too.🤔👍
Cool
Looks like a Roman to early Medieval seal ring to me, with the ring part mangled.
Would they make a seal ring out of lead though?
@@bottlediggertom I have lead seals. But I am not an expert - just an amateur. David
Some nice finds there my friend. Nice roman
I would say that's a dress weight as well
Nice one Tom. Need to pan back a bit with the camera. Just a tad too close .
OK mate cheers for the tip
The dime is called a mercury dime. It’s made primarily from silver 😍
That's why it was super shiny 😁
At around the 11:15 mark that looked like a coin that was bent,so could have been what is called a love token
Terra Albion
The background music is too loud. Can't hear you explain.
Yes it is a mercury head dime
Lead dress weight
Your dime is silver
14.17 Roman
Congratulations on the American dime- it's the head of Liberty but is often called Mercury. One of the few US coins that has real artistic beauty
Please when you go out metal detecting take acouple of old toothbrushes with you ,hope this new adventure work well for you .good luck