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Title: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: proconsul on September 09, 2012, 09:07:29 PM
A bright, sunny Sunday morning saw DW’s band of detectorists once again gather for another rally in Gileston. We’d been to this farm before and we knew it was quality detecting land. Attending members were given a short, unexpected tour of the farm as a slight misunderstanding of the farmers instructions meant that once we’d all parked up we all had to move in convoy to the neighbouring field. This only took a couple of minutes however so no great inconvenience was caused.

The assembled troops were, as usual, given a pre-rally pep talk to let them know where they could and couldn’t go and Rob directed people to the fields we found to be most productive last year. Our previous rally on this farm produced more than 30 hammered coins so we were expecting some good results on this occasion as well.

We knew of a Roman hotspot on one of the fields that we had not been able to get onto last time. Rob pointed this out as well as the field that produced most hammered coins last time. Then the members were let loose and dispersed across the farm to start detecting.

One group of detectorists headed for the expected best hammered field and another group made straight for the anticipated Roman hotspot.

Within a few minutes the hammered field produced the first results, a broken Elizabethan hammered from Nick and a hallmarked ring from Davtec which may be white gold or possibly platinum.

 Meanwhile, down at the Roman field, the people who had made this choice had established that there was, indeed, a Roman hotspot on the field and Roman coins started to pop-up left, right and centre.

Most of the Roman coins on this field  were confined to a pretty small area and this area soon became pockmarked with holes.

This small area was pretty intensively detected throughout the morning and well into the afternoon and despite all this attention Roman coins were still being pulled from the soil well into the afternoon. Jeff C, for example, found a really nice example at three o’clock in the afternoon right next to a whole that somebody else had dug earlier. It just goes to show that even when you think you’ve detected an area to death finds have probably still been left in the soil.

Napoleon, despite having to work until 3am, managed to drag himself to the rally and was rewarded by a rather nice, large Roman coin in good condition.

King of the Romans was undoubtedly Richard 16 DD, who concentrated for hours on a tiny area no larger than 20 ft square and found nine bronze Roman coins and a silver denarius. Willow tree added to the denarius count later in the day with a nice example of his own. He also managed an interesting fob seal although this was not Roman.

Wayne found a very interesting example of a Roman coin with an unusual design upon it which some people have suggested maybe a Roman brothel token.

Meanwhile, the hammered total was rapidly rising with nice examples found by Bobkoi and Davtec, amongst others. IFINDNOTHING as usual confounded his name by finding something nice - a medieval hammered jetton.
We were joined at lunchtime by FLO Rowena who kindly identified our finds and recorded the more important ones.

We anticipated that the stubble may have made life a little difficult for detecting so instead of opening half the farm for this particular rally and keeping the other half for a second we decided to open the whole farm and return in a couple of weeks when the stubble fields have been disced. Undoubtedly these fields have a whole lot more to give once we can get our detectors down close to the surface.

The weather stayed nice for us all day and with the usual good company this was a really pleasant and productive rally and I for one can’t wait for part two in a couple of weeks time.

We were unable to get around to photograph all the nice finds that came up so please feel free to append your own pics of your finds to this report.

Geoff


Title: Re: The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: proconsul on September 09, 2012, 09:20:15 PM
More pics...


Title: Re: The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: proconsul on September 09, 2012, 09:22:16 PM
More pics...


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Da Monkey on September 09, 2012, 09:30:36 PM
Cracking finds, well done to all - Damn I missed it :(   

Looking forward to the 23rd :)  See you all there...


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: jaydogg on September 09, 2012, 09:32:58 PM
A fine write-up Geoff. Also Mark found a medieval groat which I'm sure he will post pictures of. Well done to all those who made good finds.  8)


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Nick on September 09, 2012, 09:37:16 PM
Thanks to all concerned for a great day out, Saw some fantastic finds, well done to you all.
Wow, that's the first time I've ever seen a Roman earring.


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: crashland on September 10, 2012, 12:29:12 AM
Lovely weather, great bit of land and nice to see some old friends again. Smashing finds. Well done to all and thanks to DW for another great rally.
Rob


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Zeus (Joel) on September 10, 2012, 05:54:13 AM
Looks like some Fab finds were found. Well done to everyone andd see you on the next dig after the 23rd  ;D ;D


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: JRD on September 10, 2012, 07:07:26 AM
Wow looks like I missed a good one!

Hope you left some for our return visit  ;D


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Neil on September 10, 2012, 08:08:02 AM
Great report and photos Geoff - looks like I am out of a job! :)

Thoroughly enjoyed reading that.

Well done everyone

Neil


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Pipster on September 10, 2012, 08:24:46 AM
Super report Geoff, Enjoyed that  ;) Well done to you all on some great finds ... Can't wait to get this cast off !!! >:(
and join in the action ....


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Tafflaff (Rob) on September 10, 2012, 09:44:20 AM
Thanks to all concerned for a great day out, Saw some fantastic finds, well done to you all.
Wow, that's the first time I've ever seen a Roman earring.

Not confirmed as roman earring, thats my file naming. The FLO confirmed it as a earring, and it came from the Roman Hotspot... We shall see.


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Da Monkey on September 10, 2012, 10:51:44 AM
Are you sure it's not a Roman body piercing ? I'm sure they'd have tried it if they'd thought of it...  ;D


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: gijan on September 10, 2012, 10:53:02 AM
congrates 2u all,some fab finds,,gi.jan x rollingstones..... :)


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: beachboy (viv) on September 10, 2012, 10:54:01 AM
another great report Geoff and photo's ,the Fields showed up another big variety off things and the next one will do the same well done everybody.Viv


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: peanut on September 10, 2012, 11:24:19 AM
fantastic writeup Geoff ! ;)

Hope i shall be able to get to the next rally .


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: falcon. on September 10, 2012, 02:33:18 PM
Had a great day, here my best find george v florin 1936 ;D


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Steve76 on September 10, 2012, 05:52:25 PM
(better pics)

My first Roman..!

It's 16.5mm the same as the Rare Hanniballianus 'Euphrates' AE4 but I'm not sure..

http://www.time-lines.co.uk/constantine-i-the-great-coins-23092-0.html (http://www.time-lines.co.uk/constantine-i-the-great-coins-23092-0.html)


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Steve76 on September 10, 2012, 05:53:18 PM
(other side)


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: jaydogg on September 10, 2012, 06:21:37 PM
Marks groat. He has it as Edward IV - York mint.


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: jaydogg on September 10, 2012, 06:23:39 PM
Otherside


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Metalmickey on September 10, 2012, 07:12:03 PM
Had a play with the pic Steve & pretty sure it`s not Hanniballianus 'Euphrates' but your original pic is very poor so can`t positively I/D it as yet  ???


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: WeCan-Octavian on September 10, 2012, 07:29:02 PM
Excellent write up, well done all. GUTTED is not the word to describe my upset on not been there lol  >:(


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: jtalbot0001 on September 10, 2012, 07:36:26 PM
Hi Steve, Metalmickey is right, your Roman coin isn't that as you describe, but is probably from the House of Constantine! The Reverse shows the Emperor with Standard and captive kneeling on ground to his left! There is by the looks of things enough detail on the obverse to give us the emperor, just need a better photo. Well found! Cheers, Jon.


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Chef Geoff on September 10, 2012, 07:51:12 PM
I have to agree with the others, to me it's Constantine I with Jupiter/Mars/Emperor and captive. In fact I think it even says Constantine ???


Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Steve76 on September 11, 2012, 11:32:19 AM
Thanks for the feedback guys. Sorry about the pic, I've done some better ones so take a look when you get a chance :)



Title: Re: DetectingWales.com Rally 54 - The heatwave, hammered, and hotspot rally
Post by: Steve76 on September 11, 2012, 11:33:17 AM
(reverse)



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