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Wow what eye candy! The front of the $20 gold reminds me of a bullion round from the Zombucks series. Congrats!
The celtics all came East of London. The pair of 150 BC galo Belgic quarters came on a lovely day w a friend that also found an ancient gold fragment. All those good memories make even an uneventful day in the fields enjoyable.
You must live in England!
A few years ago I was contacted by a fellow who wanted to learn to detect. Soon he was equipped with an Ace 250 and pinpointer and the basics of the hobby.
2 weeks later he called me but was whispering so low I couldn’t hear him. I asked why he was whispering and he said he didn’t want anybody to hear him even though he was alone in a field.
I asked why he was being so secretive and he replied “I just peed my pants”
I said “Why are you calling to tell me that?” and he said he was sending me pictures and hung up.
Fearing I was getting pictures of his urine soaked trousers I hesitated to open them but when I did I understood. I would have fouled my pants too.
His second hunt. His second target. An 1876 $20 Double Eagle. I told him I hate him. Since then he also found a $1 gold coin in the same area.
I hate him twice as much. But I must be a decent trainer