I've had experience salvage diving Spanish Treasure Galleons. It isn't uncommon to find non magnetic silver and gold coins 'concreted' onto iron artifacts. This is due to galvanic reaction from dissimilar metals touching each other in an electrolyte over time. The electrolyte can be sea water, as in my experience, or it can be 'fresh' water with a high tannic or other acidic content resulting from decaying vegetation etc. in the water. The bottom line is CHECK YOUR CRUD! What you sometimes call "magnetic stones" could be concretions containing precious metals such ss gold and silver.
The first and third shackles you found are more correctly termed as "bow shackles". In some circumstances they are preferred as they as less likely to jam.
Still amazes me the stuff that people deposit in the water ways. I am sure there are a few that were dropped from boats and such, but most is stuff that someone had to intentionally put there. Good job on getting a lot of it out. 👍💪
If you think about all the cars, motobikes, scooters and bicycles that go missing, often for spare parts, the unwanted bits often end up in watercourses,out of sight.
Great to see such a good relationship with the angling folk on the river, if anybody would really appreciate you pulling all that junk out from the waterways, it should be them, afterall you are cleaning up the environment of the fish they want to so badly catch.
The only problem I have with having extra mic's is the editing time it would take, I work full time and edit till late at night as it is, need more family time
did you find the dates of the coins some looked old like me , did ahon play rugby at some stage he looks like he might have thats why i asked👍🤙 keep up the good work . terry
Hey guys. Great video, thanks. I'm a newbie to this and I've just been sent a kit (early Christmas pressie) to go magnet fishing. May i ask what you do with the old metal bits/trolleys/pieces etc you find? Also how did you clean up those coins to make them shiny again? Thanks in advance. A massive thank you to you all for helping to clean up our waterways 🥰🤩 P.s I recently went shallow underwater detecting with a Pulsedive detector. It was a great couple of days pulling out old scrap and coins totalling 39p 🤣 The most interesting find was an old iron 😋🙂
I've had experience salvage diving Spanish Treasure Galleons. It isn't uncommon to find non magnetic silver and gold coins 'concreted' onto iron artifacts.
This is due to galvanic reaction from dissimilar metals touching each other in an electrolyte over time.
The electrolyte can be sea water, as in my experience, or it can be 'fresh' water with a high tannic or other acidic content resulting from decaying vegetation etc. in the water.
The bottom line is CHECK YOUR CRUD!
What you sometimes call "magnetic stones" could be concretions containing precious metals such ss gold and silver.
The "flag pole" on the trolley was a trial for Iceland to stop people walking out the store with it. It didn't last long in my local store.
Great coin find
The first and third shackles you found are more correctly termed as "bow shackles". In some circumstances they are preferred as they as less likely to jam.
Good seeing the gang! Great show as usual. 👋🏼🇬🇧👍
Wow Very Nice Coins😲😲😲
The younger lads is warming up to being on camera. Awesome finds again people :)
Good Sunday morning to you Nigel Aaron and AJ. Hope you get a lot of nice finds today.
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Missed you Hi Harry Welcome!!
Still amazes me the stuff that people deposit in the water ways. I am sure there are a few that were dropped from boats and such, but most is stuff that someone had to intentionally put there. Good job on getting a lot of it out. 👍💪
If you think about all the cars, motobikes, scooters and bicycles that go missing, often for spare parts, the unwanted bits often end up in watercourses,out of sight.
Right on guys 👍
Hello Nigel, Aaron and AJ - looks like a lovely day there.
Thanks for another outstanding video guys and great job A.J and Harry.
Good evening gents. Aj is getting so tall, soon he will be the same size as Aaron. Welcome to the group Harry. Please keep up the great job.
Brilliant job u legend 👍 😊😊
Thank you
😅😅😅😅 Dictaphone, ancient artifacts . Dang I'm old.😅😅
Those were some interesting finds. The kids were finding good stuff too. Loved it.
Nice find on tge old coins I have a few half penny's etc in my collection
Well done anither great vid
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Hi Harry. Didn't see you earlier.
love then coins
Cool eh
aye.. love old coins,, not many are retrieved from the water.. nice@@Northantsmagnetfishing
Hiya lads that big shackle is a bow shackle not a D shackle 😂😊
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Thats odd with the clipped coins, ive seen old silver coins that had been clipped, but never copper coins.
need trimmers there
Great to see such a good relationship with the angling folk on the river, if anybody would really appreciate you pulling all that junk out from the waterways, it should be them, afterall you are cleaning up the environment of the fish they want to so badly catch.
Absolutely
I really appreciate the higher quality footage. It would be great if you had additional wireless mics,
The only problem I have with having extra mic's is the editing time it would take, I work full time and edit till late at night as it is, need more family time
did you find the dates of the coins some looked old like me , did ahon play rugby at some stage he looks like he might have thats why i asked👍🤙 keep up the good work . terry
Thanks and yes he did
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Hi Dean 🙋♀
does it ever stop raining at that place every time i see you there it,s raining
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Yeah we do get good days
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Hey guys. Great video, thanks. I'm a newbie to this and I've just been sent a kit (early Christmas pressie) to go magnet fishing. May i ask what you do with the old metal bits/trolleys/pieces etc you find? Also how did you clean up those coins to make them shiny again? Thanks in advance.
A massive thank you to you all for helping to clean up our waterways 🥰🤩
P.s I recently went shallow underwater detecting with a Pulsedive detector. It was a great couple of days pulling out old scrap and coins totalling 39p 🤣 The most interesting find was an old iron 😋🙂
We use scrapmen to collect our scrap
Ah ok. I've seen some videos where the UA-camrs get money for the scrap value - Every little helps i guess 😄@@Northantsmagnetfishing
Hi I am looking to start doing this what sort of permission do you guys get thanks again great video
you only need permission for private property. any where else you can go and fish.
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Remember having a dictaphone! Haven’t seen one in a long time. Great video lads 🤘🏼🧲
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