My finds from fields of Latvia

Thanks!
I went on search of relics. Coins normal weren't...

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Actually I find on fields many killed chemistry of coins. It is a pity, but ammoniac fertilizers a terrible thing...

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New finds from fields. Pleasant viewing!

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I welcome!
Sometimes it turns out to find not touched search place, but usually I look for in already old places.
And about a banner? I think this superfluous.
 

I welcome! I took a walk in fields. Even I found something...:metaldetector:

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5 kopeks

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zunder1, Thank you for sharing your finds with us in North America. Good luck when springtime comes.
Marvin
 

Mackaydon, GA_Boy,

Thanks for kind wishes! and interest in my subject!
Soon at me the winter will begin, but I think I will manage to look on fields of a coin!:metaldetector:
 

It's always exciting to see your finds; like the one 'ore' Swedish coin from Frederick I:
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The coin next to the Swedish 1 ore is very interesting--with the right half on the left side and the left half on the right side. Have you identified that coin?
 

Mackaydon,
I welcome! The strange coin, is Karl Х Gustav's shilling. Material: (silver and ligature)
It is rapped out in the city of Riga at the time of the Swedish occupation of Livonia, between 1654-1660
 

I welcome!
My finds in two days!
All of success in search!

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One of those coins looks like a Polish 3 (?) 'grossus (also called Groschen or Trojak) coin featuring Sigismund III.
Can you post a picture of the reverse side? Guessing it was minted between 1587-1632. You continue to find fantastic coins !!
Don..
 

One of those coins looks like a Polish 3 (?) 'grossus (also called Groschen or Trojak) coin featuring Sigismund III.
Can you post a picture of the reverse side? Guessing it was minted between 1587-1632. You continue to find fantastic coins !!
Don..

Thanks for an assessment of my modest finds!
Yes, Sigismund III's coin, 1622. The truth its state not really good, probably long was in the address.
Yours faithfully!
 

Yet the winter didn't come, it is necessary to use each day off! Here and today I was in fields and something found...

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I welcome brothers on reason! Again I went to fields and even something managed to be found. Pleasant viewing!

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I welcome!
Here also the search season 2016 approaches end!
Took the earth a frost. To dig already hard.
On a photo that it managed to me to find.
Pleasant viewing!

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