This week started not so good as previous. First half was without interesting stuff, but I checked old spots again and again, so did not expect much. The day before yesterday brought first goodies , although here is a results of 3 hours.
Pewter (tin bronse) button is interesting because there are 5 flowers in the pot, usually there are only 3 . Dated 16-18 century.
local token or medal or pendant . It says something like "We were fast to cjnsjlidate German honor". I think it is somehow related to German-French war 1870-71.
Friday - good day, no need to get up early next day_ so I spent 4 hours on the field which I checked once with Ace 250 and found nothing.
Here are finds except small silver 1 bavarian kreuzer in bad shape which is etching now in baking soda.
The first nice find of the day. It was funny - before I found very fresh pulltab, and the next signal in 20 ccm sounded similar so that I thought that somebody drank beer here. Even in darkness I saw that it was shining similar too. But fingers distinguished another relief of it. It is 2 kreuzer (or 1/2 batzen) coin from Pfalz-Neuburg dated 1623 and it is my oldest german coin till now.
Have not expected much after it but there were couple of not common finds, as for example this "huge" book clasp.
But I was more surprised to find this 10 kopecks of Soviet Union 1939.
And some of the pewter buttons from last to hunts in different configuration
HH
Sand
Pewter (tin bronse) button is interesting because there are 5 flowers in the pot, usually there are only 3 . Dated 16-18 century.
local token or medal or pendant . It says something like "We were fast to cjnsjlidate German honor". I think it is somehow related to German-French war 1870-71.
Friday - good day, no need to get up early next day_ so I spent 4 hours on the field which I checked once with Ace 250 and found nothing.
Here are finds except small silver 1 bavarian kreuzer in bad shape which is etching now in baking soda.
The first nice find of the day. It was funny - before I found very fresh pulltab, and the next signal in 20 ccm sounded similar so that I thought that somebody drank beer here. Even in darkness I saw that it was shining similar too. But fingers distinguished another relief of it. It is 2 kreuzer (or 1/2 batzen) coin from Pfalz-Neuburg dated 1623 and it is my oldest german coin till now.
Have not expected much after it but there were couple of not common finds, as for example this "huge" book clasp.
But I was more surprised to find this 10 kopecks of Soviet Union 1939.
And some of the pewter buttons from last to hunts in different configuration
HH
Sand
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