A very cold day ...

HISPAN

Gold Member
Mar 15, 2009
5,160
605
Detector(s) used
WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting

Attachments

  • 14.12.2009 006.JPG
    14.12.2009 006.JPG
    42.9 KB · Views: 687
  • 14-12-2009 024.JPG
    14-12-2009 024.JPG
    34.6 KB · Views: 680
  • 14.12.2009 027.JPG
    14.12.2009 027.JPG
    46.9 KB · Views: 673
  • 14.12.2009 026.JPG
    14.12.2009 026.JPG
    52.4 KB · Views: 667
  • 14.12.2009 032.JPG
    14.12.2009 032.JPG
    53.6 KB · Views: 660
  • 14.12.2009 047.JPG
    14.12.2009 047.JPG
    57.9 KB · Views: 662
  • 14.12.2009 051.JPG
    14.12.2009 051.JPG
    60.3 KB · Views: 660
Upvote 0
Wow, those are some outstanding finds, nice coins & relics.
 

Can I come with you next time I'm in Spain?
You'll have to pick me up though as I can't drive on the wrong side :D

Should only be a few hundred miles :wink:
 

shaun7 said:
Can I come with you next time I'm in Spain?
You'll have to pick me up though as I can't drive on the wrong side :D

Should only be a few hundred miles :wink:

Awaits you .... but first has to visit Malaga! :icon_thumleft:
 

umrgolf2000 said:
nice finds, are those medieval coins silver?

E

The silver Reale is 950, the other three are only about 50% silver
greetings! :wink:
 

Very nice finds, congrats! I have a few rings similar to that one, thought they were closer to the 1800s. HH, Mike
 

Bavaria Mike said:
Very nice finds, congrats! I have a few rings similar to that one, thought they were closer to the 1800s. HH, Mike

This ring appeared pottery mixed with a lot of the 1600th and aging patina reveals more than 100 years old, I show some similarities apart from UK ... really began to take place in 1500 (medieval period).

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=20167&cat=117&limit=recent&date=1123003666

In fact the rings to the women of the 17th centuries are much more prepared for that match Renaissance Baroque art (not so simple) as can be seen not even in the database are able Uk dating one like it but most decorated the sullo can be dated around the same time as the Spanish already visited your area in the 17th century.
Greetings!

http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/showrecords.php?product=9085&cat=121
 

some sweet finds there.. cold but worth it
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top