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CRUSADER

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This is how I found my second Gold Coin of the year:

Friday I found a Bishop Stortford 1667 token. This token sparked an interest by Shaun7 who lives quite near that place. He looked up a couple of farms in the area, gave them a ring, & the rest is history! THANKS SHAUN ;D

I was extremely lucky to find this, the field we tried are some of the hardest I have done! I was pleased with the Medieval Buckle.

Its a Gold Half Guinea 1777. Strange thing is that a few years ago Cru'dad had a Guinea of the same date - spooky!
 

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Have followed your finds for a long time under this handle and the last one thing remains true outstanding well done
 

metal mania said:
Have followed your finds for a long time under this handle and the last one thing remains true outstanding well done

Hi, welcome to Tnet.

I hope to see some of your posts in the future & good luck :icon_thumright:
 

Silver Searcher said:
robfinds said:
Nice one Cru, a very big loss for some unfortunate person in the past. :icon_thumright: :icon_thumleft:
Not half as big as shauns :laughing9: (sorry shaun) ::)

SS.



It's not really my loss, Cru was just lucky enough to put his coil over it!

The chances of anyone finding that coin in a field are pretty slim, let alone me in a week, month or year :-\

I'm not bitter about it, i just couldn't sleep last night :BangHead: :D
 

That would just floor me to find one of those on this side of the pond but it probably won't happen. The early American colonists were hardscrabble pioneers . There were some wealthy ones so I guess it's not completely out of the question. Good job Cru. :thumbsup:
Chris
 

Nice one Cru - your posts are like last nights chinese takeaway - Sweet and Sour and a little spicy. What a great find - well done :hello2:
 

Harry_Morant said:
Nice one Cru - your posts are like last nights chinese takeaway - Sweet and Sour and a little spicy. What a great find - well done :hello2:

gotta love chinese :icon_thumright:
 

CRUSADER said:
Harry_Morant said:
Nice one Cru - your posts are like last nights chinese takeaway - Sweet and Sour and a little spicy. What a great find - well done :hello2:

gotta love chinese :icon_thumright:



Especially "last nights"! I prefer it reheated ;D
 

excellent , You're # 1
 

America is starting to hate you, or at least parts of Colorado, keep it up! ;D


Oh, and amazing condition as well. Cheers.
 

Way to go on the awesome coin :notworthy:
 

That is a beautiful coin there bud! :thumbsup:
Mike
 

CRUUUU! Congrats mate. You, In my opinion are the treasure hunting guru of this whole site. Thank you for all of your ID's and posts. Mike
 

Nice very nice find. :icon_thumleft:
 

great day bud! roman and gold!!!
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slim
 

you killing me... :thumbsup: :hello2:
 

CRUSADER said:
This is how I found my second Gold Coin of the year:

Friday I found a Bishop Stortford 1667 token. This token sparked an interest by Shaun7 who lives quite near that place. He looked up a couple of farms in the area, gave them a ring, & the rest is history! THANKS SHAUN ;D

I was extremely lucky to find this, the field we tried are some of the hardest I have done! I was pleased with the Medieval Buckle.

Its a Gold Half Guinea 1777. Strange thing is that a few years ago Cru'dad had a Guinea of the same date - spooky!
Crusader my friend. If I make a trip across the pond to England, would you be willing to take me to some of your "less prized" spots? Coming from America, anything I could find would be my find of the century!!! Those are AWESOME!
Susan
 

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