Well, since I'm new on this forum I'd like to introduce myself properly. I live in Sweden, where I think metal detecting is not all that common to begin with. I have always loved history and not just European history.
Anyway, I bought my first md (X-terra 705) six months ago after I got permission to search a field close to where I live. The field is actually located a few miles between an old castle ruin and an old church ruin. The castle and the church got burned down to the ground by a danish force in 1568.
Here is what I found!
My best find was a silver coin of Sten Sture the older (the coin was made between 1470-1503)
I also found a danish schilling dated 1562 which is somewhat interesting since that actually is six years earlier than the danish force appeard. But I guess it probably ended up there through trade or something else. But it is pretty fun to play with the thought that "just maybe" everybody was six years wrong.
My third find is a really neat looking lead zeal. But unfortunately, I've failed to ID it
The last find of my "best finds" would be this pendant of Paulus and Petrus (Pavlvs & Petrvs). But once again I've failed to ID it =/
Regards Paul
Anyway, I bought my first md (X-terra 705) six months ago after I got permission to search a field close to where I live. The field is actually located a few miles between an old castle ruin and an old church ruin. The castle and the church got burned down to the ground by a danish force in 1568.
Here is what I found!
My best find was a silver coin of Sten Sture the older (the coin was made between 1470-1503)
I also found a danish schilling dated 1562 which is somewhat interesting since that actually is six years earlier than the danish force appeard. But I guess it probably ended up there through trade or something else. But it is pretty fun to play with the thought that "just maybe" everybody was six years wrong.
My third find is a really neat looking lead zeal. But unfortunately, I've failed to ID it
The last find of my "best finds" would be this pendant of Paulus and Petrus (Pavlvs & Petrvs). But once again I've failed to ID it =/
Regards Paul
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