CRUSADER
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About 6-7 years ago a Saxon Coin of Hoard Quality (the one I sometimes use as my avatar), was found on a field with little else of any interest. Ever since then we have wondered, along with the farmer if there might be a deeper pot, as this period of coin (Æthelred the Unready) was during the Viking invasions when it was more common to bury hoards.
The farmer gave us a call that the field was perfectly flat as he had recently drilled it with seed. He never allows us on after seeding but I think the ££££ possibility had gone to his head, he also ploughed up a large stone & began to imagine it was a marker
Dad lead the way with a 3 hour clearance of smaller shallow objects & this evening I went over it with the 15" x 12". I did 2 hours with no real success other than a medieval buckle, but I think over the years we have now proven this to be a random loss & can quit a bad job.
Dad did pretty well on a short hunt of a nearby field where I got my first Celtic Gold Coin;
3 Roman Scrappies
Nice Tudor Buckle
Star find - 1st C BC-1st C AD Bronze Iron Age (Celtic) whatzit. Looks to be part of a swivel but I have never seen similar so
The farmer gave us a call that the field was perfectly flat as he had recently drilled it with seed. He never allows us on after seeding but I think the ££££ possibility had gone to his head, he also ploughed up a large stone & began to imagine it was a marker
Dad lead the way with a 3 hour clearance of smaller shallow objects & this evening I went over it with the 15" x 12". I did 2 hours with no real success other than a medieval buckle, but I think over the years we have now proven this to be a random loss & can quit a bad job.
Dad did pretty well on a short hunt of a nearby field where I got my first Celtic Gold Coin;
3 Roman Scrappies
Nice Tudor Buckle
Star find - 1st C BC-1st C AD Bronze Iron Age (Celtic) whatzit. Looks to be part of a swivel but I have never seen similar so
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