09-11-2010/ in the same yesterday field .....

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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This morning returned to the same field discovered yesterday :thumbsup:, but today with more time and calmness. Draining all suspicious signals and I could hunt for only three hours : :hello:

Three hammered.
Medal of the 17th century (in very good conserbación)
Two complete Buckles and two broken Buckles .
23 Spanish Coins of the 19th to 13th centuries
and stuff ......
 

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celtex said:
three hours! you must have been crawling to the nest target! :headbang: That is a haul!

:laughing9:

It is very difficult to know that some days Skunked other days and come home laden with relics, we believe it is for these reasons:
1 - the physical level ..... there are days when your mind wants to go out there to hunt and the rest of the body is on vacation.

2 - the mental level .... There are days you go out hunting to forget job problems ... and other days just to hear the singing of the birds and find a strange and unique hammered

3-the weather .... Some days it rains too much and other days it is too hot.

4 - the persistence ... hunting for relics is very similar to gambling .... and there are fields that and back but years ago we found the last copper coin .... just want to show that we are the best and we want to find relics are not there .... will come back home with a bullet in his pocket.

... But anyway this is a game and sometimes we win ... sometimes we lose.
greetings friend!
 

You covered a lot of history in three hours! Awesome hunt. That button is French Napoleonic period. :headbang:
 

birdman said:
You covered a lot of history in three hours! Awesome hunt. That button is French Napoleonic period. :headbang:


.... If know what I mean ..... :thumbsup:

http://www.google.es/imgres?imgurl=...&ndsp=20&tbs=isch:1&ei=krCMTIq3I87BswbiveHXAQ
note that this button is historically very important because that is the only Napoleonic finding in this small town (for now )....
Very close to the battle of Bruch:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_the_Bruch

could belong to a deserter or a captive soldier Regiment 24.
 

Great looking 24th Reg button and with the silver, a very nice day out. :icon_thumright:
The one buckle is really cool.
 

Shark27 said:
Great Finds! I'm curious to find out how deep the 13th century item was?

Shark27


All these findings are very shallow in soil five to ten centimeters deep .
Greetings! :hello:
 

pepperj said:
Great looking 24th Reg button and with the silver, a very nice day out. :icon_thumright:
The one buckle is really cool.

thanks friend pepperj ! :thumbsup:
 

HISPAN said:
Antiquarian said:
Great looking finds Hispan! :icon_thumright:
Love all the old coins and the buckles you found. :notworthy:
Congratulations again.
Is this one of the broken buckles you found . . . what date do you think? :icon_scratch:

a 17th century Buckle . :hello:
greetings !

Wow! :o That's much older then I would have guessed. Of course everything you find is much old than I would've guessed! :D

Thanks,
Dave
 

Wow, man! Another day, another Hispan horde. And you say the targets are so shallow! Really, you must have been a generous person in a past life or something to be so fortunate! Or else you are a masked villain who prowls in the night and steals all other metal detectors in town, then throws them all into the sea, never to beep in your town again. J/k, but thanks for posting again, always interesting and educational!
 

A lot of history, Congratulations , they are cool finds
 

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