3 hours on the fields in Bavaria (updated with pics)

Sand

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I had not much time last week for MDing, rather I had absolutely no time, and waited till friday to check some interesting spots.
First trip was to the place of army training before WW1. And I found only military stuff - all the buttons, couple of belt hooks, part of buckle plus coins from the late 1800s, which support a dating of the activity on the field. The most interesting is the second from the right in the second row piece of something :). It is a badge of mobile voluntary unit in Bamberg (city not far from me) - predecessor of regular German army. In 1919 many of such armored groups were organized to bigger units.

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Before I have already found 3 of such badges, so you can see how it looks after some manipulations with vice.

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And this is another from those 3 which has undergone some manipulations with chemicals and ultrasound.

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Next day was nice - I was walking between the spots I digged before, and again I got lots of signals and some finds. Looks like some spots grow new finds.

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This buckle is not dated yet, but preliminary I could propose that it is older tan 18 century.

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Nice small medal with the following words " We want to be the only nation of brothers.

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Pewter button with the most common drawing (flowers).

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The oldest coin I found this day was silver kreuzer of Bavaria dated 17??.

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Among coppers these two are more or less preserved:

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And another one

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Today it starte raining and it seems to be a long story.

HH
Sand
 

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Re: 3 hours on the fields in Bavaria

Hello Sand
I'm in Bamberg, nice finds. I found the last coin you had posted. I really need to try a farmers field. Maybe we can meet one day for a hunt. Its raining here too >:(
HH
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Re: 3 hours on the fields in Bavaria

Nice restoration.

Keep 'em coming!



Ridley
 

Re: 3 hours on the fields in Bavaria

Nice finds Sand! HH, Mike
 

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88irocarmy said:
Maybe we can meet one day for a hunt.

It would be nice to find some time for that, when the becomes better. Today is snowing already :(

sonny0065 said:
Are there many MDers over there? HH Sonny

I think so, I know 5 of them in my small city. Plus Bavaria Mike as a king of MDing in our region LOL
 

Re: 3 hours on the fields in Bavaria

Hi sand,Always amazing finds and pics Congrats. Got to say Mike, and digfinds and yourself really do put on a grand show of relics.Really makes the rest of us want to go to Germany and the U.K :o :o :o

tinpan
 

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Nice work! I'm dying to know how one cleans finds with ultrasound, and which chemicals you used. Does the technique work for copper, brass, and iron as well?

Regards,

Buckleboy
 

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BuckleBoy said:
Nice work! I'm dying to know how one cleans finds with ultrasound, and which chemicals you used. Does the technique work for copper, brass, and iron as well?

Regards,

Buckleboy

This radical technique is the only one I found to be effective when the find is covered by red patina - it is Cu2O. And as you can see from my posts, most of my copper, brass and Cu-Ni finds are the case. This method is good only for crude (or clumsy?) objects, not at all for coins...

Firstly, I put a find in the weak sulphuric acid - almost nothing happens, only few bubbles. Then I put a solution in the ultrasound bath for 1-2 minutes, and that red oxides go away in a moment.After that the find looks very ugly, because corrosion is not homogeneous. So I have to use sandpaper for final polishing - I know that it is bad but it works with not delicate objects.
Possible problem with some finds - sometimes very thin layer of red metallic Cu is precipitating on the surface - if you have a relief on the find then it is not easy to make it away.
After polishing finds look not old rather very new so I make patina on them by different methods. For example I made this brass thimble gold-looking by hydrogen peroxid which oxidizes thin surface layer of Cu to CuO.

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Here are some copper, brass and copper-nickel finds cleaned this weekend, not all are finished - som still have red copper areas which should be removed

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Sand
 

Thank you so much for the information! I am sending you a private message.

Every Good Wish,

Buckleboy
 

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