A slow Sunday xx update (offical treasure found) 😎

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As predicted a quiet day as I headed off to the field furthest from the village, very little lead/or iron, but found a couple of cool items, the first was about 3 mins of walking from the truck… it was silver, it was a concave disk, I was overly excited…. But alas to thin and no markings…. but it certainly warmed me up for a minute in the freezing weather!

But first my star find, is the lead bridle boss, still sitting in its leather strap 😳… himself found the next pretty thing… it’s concave ? i found the next remarkable item… again front and back pics, next the silver disk, tin foil confirms it is indeed silver, bit Of a cog, a piece of chain held together with a rod, end of a spoon and stair carpet gripper, buttons, 1 pretty, finally a Jetton and a crusty Roman.

A very very cold day out today, but pleased to be outside roaming the fields as ever. At the entrance to this field is the old mile marker! xx






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Well ive just contacted the FLO who confirms its official treasure .. she dates it to the 1300’s 🤯… an amazing little find.. best i update the title of the post 😂😂 xx
Its a cool Silver Seal, but I'm pretty sure its later than 14th C, 17th C (maybe 16th) would make more sense to me, I think I see its octagonal? (are there 8 facets to its structure?)
 

Its a cool Silver Seal, but I'm pretty sure its later than 14th C, 17th C (maybe 16th) would make more sense to me, I think I see its octagonal? (are there 8 facets to its structure?)
Hey Crusader, yes it has 8 sides! xx
 

Hey Crusader, yes it has 8 sides! xx
I think when you get the Report & it saw wider circulation it will be closer to 17th C. Doesn't take anything away from how cool it is.
 

Great finds and very clear pictures. Thanks for posting them.
 

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