Finds from a reseeded grass field and a stubble field.
Deus Fast (V2) but for the want of a change I lowered the frequency down to 12 kHz's, 9" coil used.
12 kHz's, did it make any difference, I like to think so, can I prove it, not sure I can.
Thanks for looking.................Doug.
Bottom 2 left are military.
Top two left, lead pot mend and a lead 'pan' weight.
Middle silver bottom is a hammered coin, no ID.
1 pound Avoirdupois lead trade weight.
Wide date range, AD1540-AD1800.
"Avoirdupois: A system of weights based on a pound of 16 ounces or 7,000 grains, widely used in English-speaking countries.
Origin.
Middle English (denoting merchandise sold by weight): from Old French aveir de peis ‘goods of weight’, from aveir ‘to have’ (infinitive used as a noun, from Latin habere) + peis ‘weight’."
Deus Fast (V2) but for the want of a change I lowered the frequency down to 12 kHz's, 9" coil used.
12 kHz's, did it make any difference, I like to think so, can I prove it, not sure I can.
Thanks for looking.................Doug.
Bottom 2 left are military.
Top two left, lead pot mend and a lead 'pan' weight.
Middle silver bottom is a hammered coin, no ID.
1 pound Avoirdupois lead trade weight.
Wide date range, AD1540-AD1800.
"Avoirdupois: A system of weights based on a pound of 16 ounces or 7,000 grains, widely used in English-speaking countries.
Origin.
Middle English (denoting merchandise sold by weight): from Old French aveir de peis ‘goods of weight’, from aveir ‘to have’ (infinitive used as a noun, from Latin habere) + peis ‘weight’."