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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
 

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:
 

Nice very nice find. :icon_thumleft:
 

great day bud! roman and gold!!!
hh
slim
 

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
 

That will be a tough day to top for yourself. :headbang: :notworthy: Very nice! :hello2:
 

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