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Over the years there has been some great pictures posted on Treasure Net of finds insitu or as you first put eyes on it :o, after a conversation I had with Kuger we thought it might be a good Idea to start a thread on it :icon_thumleft:

Everbody can take part in this, pictures from past hunts, or from future hunts when you have one. Anything goe's within reason, (no pulltabs :laughing9:) I will set things off with one you have seen many times...but my Best :icon_thumleft:
It can also be none metalic..Like flints, Arrowheads finds :thumbsup:

SS
 

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The second one made me dizzy :icon_scratch: :laughing7:
 

Not still in the ground, does this count ;D
 

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shaun7 said:
Not still in the ground, does this count ;D
Very much :notworthy: you can still see the impression on the soil from the Bulla :headbang:

SS
 

Silver Searcher said:
shaun7 said:
Not still in the ground, does this count ;D
Very much :notworthy: you can still see the impression on the soil from the Bulla :headbang:

SS



I didn't even have a clue what it was when I took that pic ;D
 

The stirrup ring is my all time favourite :icon_thumleft:. The only picture I have is the nipple button I found the other day, I will try to remember to take pics in future :laughing7:.


hammered
 

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hammered said:
The stirrup ring is my all time favourite :icon_thumleft:. The only picture I have is the nipple button I found the other day, I will try to remember to take pics in future :laughing7:.


hammered
That's a great picture, the find doesn't matter :icon_thumleft: hopefully it might incourage more people to take pictures, of there finds in the ground :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

The trouble is SS, if it's a hammered or at least something I recognise as picture worthy, I get too excited and the next thing I know it's out of the ground. The next best thing I have are pictures of finds just out of the ground. I have taken pictures of finds insitu and they looked set-up, especially if the soil is crumbly, but that's probably down to my camera skills :laughing7:.


hammered
 

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After you who are the Masters! :laughing9:
 

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Hampton Military Academy Cadet Button

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Recovered July 5, 2010

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I am learning....I think it is a great idea and one that will lessen any concerns about finds, It is a good practice and one I will try my best to adhere to...Although, If I saw something like those coins sticking out of the ground, I'd have a momentary loss of my wits and snag it out real quick.
But again, a great idea ! thanks.

~Scott
 

Here's mine....CS Tongue dug near Charleston, S.C.
I looked like hell for the wreath.....it was not to be!
REB
 

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CRUSADER said:
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I thought you might post that :icon_thumleft: it wouldn't have survived another plough going over it, still eloudes me a decent H8 :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

umrgolf2010 said:
Hampton Military Academy Cadet Button


Recovered July 5, 2010

Thanks Jeff... :icon_thumleft: great picture and button :headbang:

SS
 

55th Massachusetts said:
Here's mine....CS Tongue dug near Charleston, S.C.
I looked like hell for the wreath.....it was not to be!
REB
Could be deeper :dontknow: keep looking :icon_thumleft:

SS
 

Button and Loop Fastener 1st century BC - 1st century AD
A button-and-loop fastener with a double-boss head and heavy ring-loop. The type is believed to be of native British manufacture, and made during the pre-Roman period or the early years of the Roman occupation. The bosses are recessed and pierced at the centre, and probably held coral or other decorative inserts. Their outside diameters are decorated with lines of pellets, moulded in relief, on opposite sides of each boss
 

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Here is a CS Wreath I dug near Culpeper Virginia.
 

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