8 ounce medieval trade weight.

Urien of Rheged

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Out into the cold of West Yorkshire down into a river valley where the snow has melted and the green fields exposed. The weather folks claimed it would be snowing by lunch yet I.manged well into the afternoon before having to take off due to "duties" at 3pm.
I was rewarded for my efforts with a fair amount of utter junk, 80's ring pulls being the most common.
I only managed to pick up one target at depth. It was high on the scale of the Nox 700 hitting 97's and 99's even and was sat just deep where the soil turns into thick clay.
Has to be the best trade weight I've recovered. The three lions of England still visible on the shield.
Not exactly a bucket lister but better than the top of a beer can.
 

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Out into the cold of West Yorkshire down into a river valley where the snow has melted and the green fields exposed. The weather folks claimed it would be snowing by lunch yet I.manged well into the afternoon before having to take off due to "duties" at 3pm.
I was rewarded for my efforts with a fair amount of utter junk, 80's ring pulls being the most common.
I only managed to pick up one target at depth. It was high on the scale of the Nox 700 hitting 97's and 99's even and was sat just deep where the soil turns into thick clay.
Has to be the best trade weight I've recovered. The three lions of England still visible on the shield.
Not exactly a bucket lister but better than the top of a beer can.
Great looking trade weight, I certainly would of loved to have dug it.
Top shelf recovery 👍
Congratulations
 

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