
Searcher finds case
Keep your finds safe when out in the field in this waterproof, shockproof and dustproof secure and padded finds case. Great for recording your finds on the go and for when posting your finds online.
It comes with a handy photo scale in the lid which provides you with instant sizing and recording.
The base ‘pick and pluck’ foam allows you to modify the capacity of the case to enable you to store various shaped artefacts.

Searcher Water Bottle
Convenient with a carabiner for clipping onto your belt or rucksack this handy hard-wearing metallic bottle does the trick.
For cleaning finds in the field or quenching your thirst it’s a must in all weathers. Height 21cm Diameter 6.5cm 500ml single wall aluminium bottle. Black twist-on lid with carabiner clip. Not suitable for boiling water (see Searcher Detecting Thermos)
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September 2025
OUR LATEST ISSUE
What’s new in this issue?
Exclusively on the cover is mudlarker Simon Bourne (Si-Finds), whom shares his best finds to date from the Thames foreshore, including a large Queen Victoria bust and some Roman pots.
Other highlights within the covers are an article about ‘Hoards, and how to recognise them’ by Mike Sinclair, who explains that scattered hoards aren’t always obvious and suggests ways to recognise them.
Adrian Marsden writes an in-depth article about coin (or nummular) brooches, the various types and how and why they were popular. Two Roman cavalry swords discovered at a Go Detecting Midlands rally by Glenn Manning, have led to a settlement discovery after an excavation. The swords, and other associated material, have since been kindly donated by Glenn and the landowner to the Corinium Museum.
Our technical piece this month, seeing as it’s the summer season, is our annual Beach Testing article. This year, Neil Ham and Scott Sibbald tested the Rutus Versa, Nokta Legend, XP Deus II with new HF coil, Garrett Vortex and Minelab Manticore in dry and wet sand and the surf too.