Back from England--VIKING, ROMAN, HAMMERED, SILVER, BRONZE AGE!!!

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I'm back and I'm exhausted, but what an adventure! I hunted for nine days straight, a different field every day. Some days there were more than one field to hunt, thousands of acres. I was with a great group of people, all supportive and happy to share in the excitement of finds. The locals were all very nice, and England is beautiful.

I have never hunted ploughed fields before, it was certainly different. Finds could be deep or even on the surface. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394447.161411.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394471.524773.jpg

The first day I found the complete Roman fibula brooch. I was told it was quite rare to find one with the pin intact. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394495.919313.jpg

Some places were better than others, but there was always something to find. Coppers, buttons and various bits of old metal. Every so often a hammered would pop up which was very exciting!

Here's my copper collection, two cartwheels and a few I could ID. Some are totally shot, but that's ok!ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394641.104312.jpg

Jetons, and a copper from the Netherlands 1620ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394704.037749.jpg

Day five was my best day. I came across a hotspot where I found two fibulas, a bunch of Roman bronze, and a Roman silver siliqua- emperor Honorius 395AD. It was 4 inches deep, and I almost lost my marbles when I saw that face looking back at me. It was a profound moment, something I'll never forget. It's a gorgeous coin, and I actually yelled my head off haha!ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460394973.802826.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395014.686008.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395037.448522.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395481.480780.jpg

On the same field I found this Viking brooch with "the beast" on it. This thing is cool, probably my favourite find of all. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395212.996684.jpg

Bronze Age arrowhead, probably middle Bronze Age 1500-1000 BC. Whoa!ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395375.449426.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395399.750200.jpg

Some interesting bitsImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395530.178707.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395556.510958.jpg

Man, I sure like finding hammered silver. It's so tiny and thin, no wonder people lost them. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395658.554361.jpg

This one is very interesting, and I'm having a hard time getting an ID. So happy it hasn't been clipped lol. It's a longcross, but the pellets are missing from one of the quadrants on the reverse. Something else is in their place, indicating coming from the lowlands? If anybody (Crusader??) can help ID I would appreciate it very much! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395858.938730.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460395885.073399.jpg

Metal detecting is going to seem boring back here on the prairies now lol. Oh well, I'll keep saving the clad and hope for a nice diamond ring to sell so I can get back over there and dig the old stuff.

Thanks for looking at my long winded post. I've been offline, so now it's time to catch up with everybody else's posts. Happy hunting!
 

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Yeap, you did well for 9 days.

The Saxon/Viking Brooch is the best find - a type I need.

The hammered is a European Sterling Imitation, in that places like France copied the Long Cross issue. It might take awhile, as I have no books on them.
 

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The hammered silvers are just eye popping! WOW. Your relics are very nice too. That "Beast" brooch is just killer.

Welcome back, and congrats on all of the goodies!
 

Superb finds!

What area were you in and do you get to keep those find?

Well done!!

Thanks Magnum. I was in the Norfolk area. I should get all my finds back once the coroner has a look at them.
 

PS. Its a bronze age spear tip
 

Yeap, you did well for 9 days.

The Saxon/Viking Brooch is the best find - a type I need.

The hammered in a European Imitation, in that places like France copied & Long Cross issue. It might take awhile, as I have no books on them.

Thanks Cru. The Sax/Vik brooch really made the trip for me.

Thanks for the help on the hammered, the imitation thing is interesting. I'll hopefully be able to learn exactly what it is and where it came from.
 

The hammered silvers are just eye popping! WOW. Your relics are very nice too. That "Beast" brooch is just killer.

Welcome back, and congrats on all of the goodies!

Thanks Tom, my goal was to find hammered silver. After a few days of not many, things picked up and I got a few nice ones.

Sigh, maybe I'll go out tomorrow and dig some wheat pennies lol
 

Thanks Magnum. I was in the Norfolk area. I should get all my finds back once the coroner has a look at them.

Norfolk has the most metal detecting finds of anywhere in England. That was a wise choice. If I had land in Norfolk, it would make some of my previous posts look sh*t.
 

Thanks Cru. The Sax/Vik brooch really made the trip for me.

Thanks for the help on the hammered, the imitation thing is interesting. I'll hopefully be able to learn exactly what it is and where it came from.

It will be quicker to PM Bramblefinds, she will get it in minutes.
 

Also, its rarer to find a complete medieval annular brooch with pin (like yours), than a Roman fibula. (nice 1st AD type)
 

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England was very kind to you, no place you ever hunt in Canada will ever compare to the age of that stuff!, you did well!!
 

WOW!!! That's an a$$load of history!!!! CONGRATZ......
 

Looks like an incredible vacation hunt! And it looks like it was definitely worth the trip!
 

Amazing finds,very nice!
 

Wildddd! Idk how I would have handled finding those.

How did you get permissions for this? Was there something set up or pure research and hard work? I'm very interested.
 

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