Nice Finds with the Nokta Legend - Metal Detecting In Dorset, UK

Published 2024-05-29
I go metal detecting on a field I've only previously done once or twice, with no success. This time things were different! Some nice coins and artefacts popping out of the soil.

I should have been away on the UK History Finders weekender, and was looking foward to meeting lots of people. Including ‪@AngloCelticMetalDetecting‬ but the weather put a stop to that. Still, a nice old silver coin can cheer anyone up!

.. and a belated birthday to ‪@DiggerDanMetalDetecting‬ way up there with the many great channels that inspired me to start recording my adventures.

Follow me as I metal detect and dig my way around the beautiful Dorset countryside and beyond in 2024!

I'm Tom, born and raised in Dorset, UK.
I started out with a Minelab Sovereign Elite, Minelab Explorer SE, Simplex+, and now The Nokta Legend.
From small permissions to group rally's, in all weathers.#metaldetectinguk #metaldetecting #dorset
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All Comments (10)
  • Loving your videos Tom, great to see you out there mate,👍 best regards Kelvin 👏👏 catch you later 👋🙂
  • @tonilauge5786
    Nice William 3 without dectecting! Glad you haven't turn likes off! Think Dan had a ekstra good Birthday! With a lovely Bronze Age Axe as ekstra Gift.😜🔝❤️
  • Great hunt mate, i love finding lumps of bronze 😉. Thank you so much for the birthday wishes ❤ i was certainty out detecting at that time 😊. Have a great week mate 👍
  • @robveitch909
    Thanks for a really enjoyable video. Lovely William 3rd silver. When I was young my dad had racing pigeons and the rings were exactly like the one you found. From around the mid 1970’s they changed to coloured plastic rings but either of them would tell you the year. If it’s a Uk pigeon ring it would start with GB then the year and then the unique number. I would be really interested to know the year if it is a pigeon ring. I heard you mention 55 so could well be near on 70 years old. Cheers.
  • @stevostevo1980
    If your finding apparent window latches or stair rod holders it would be apparent one would be on the site of a house & a joke token would possibly be from a joker who would have lived in a long demolished house or possibly a house built to house a farm hand & Family. My great Grand Parent had a house built for him to house his Family & farm the land but no permission is available to detect the area.