This is the case when you can’t take the find away with you. But the main thing is that nobody can explain what it is. See the photos: a giant sphere found (the real giant, the estimated weight is close to 30 tons!). Continue reading
Do you know what a Noble is? It’s the find that will make any detectorist happy. It’s the first mass produced gold English coin issued in the 14th century. The main peculiarity of this coin is that it was made from a high purity of gold – higher than the 900 fineness, according to millesimal fineness system. Here are the photos to see: the noble discovered. Continue reading
Two years ago, acting on a tip-off from the letter written by a WWI soldier the detectorists found a German WWI scrap-heap. And the finds were well worth it! See the photo report: WWI helmets from the scrap-heap. All these things were discovered in France. Continue reading
Here’s a story of one gold hoard that proves that old tin cans should be checked. A married couple accidentally found a can with gold coins. When they returned to that location with a metal detector, they discovered a few other similar cans. Continue reading
A rare item – Thor’s hammer pendant – has been found by a treasure hunter in Central Norway. There are only 13 of similar pendants known on this territory and only half of them are made of silver. Continue reading