My finds from fields of Latvia

I welcome!
Here such fixing collar was found by me on RKKA position by 1944.
I think it from deliveries of lend — lease.

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This invention relates to clamps adapted for telescopically securing a flexible or semi-flexible tubular connection, as for example, a hose, to a tubular connection, such as a pipe or any other tubular fluid inlet or outlet connection.
Publication numberUS2278337 A
Publication typeGrant
Publication dateMar 31, 1942
Filing dateJun 28, 1941
Priority dateJun 1, 1940
InventorsTetzlaff Benjamin A
Don.....
 

Mackaydon
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Thanks! Appointment is clear to me.
I was answered by the knowing people that this clip could be applied by American plane of the period the second world war.
Yours faithfully

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Snow thawed, the truth the earth still badly digs.
First finds of a new season!:laughing7:

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zunder,
Soon you may need a museum to store all your finds.
You seem to continue to work areas where no one else has been with a metal detector.
That would be about impossible here in the USA.
I have no doubt that soon you will find objects of gold.
Don........
 

Thanks Mackaydon!
There is a lot of finds. I collect only that itself found.
At me now on rural roads not to pass because of dirt. The car will get stuck at once...
I look for closer to asphalt routes. And gold? It is good to find, but it isn't lucky yet. Not richly at us people lived earlier...

So far we have a natural anomaly. Spring among winter.
I will try to look for so far weather allows...:metaldetector:
 

Hey Zunder! Nice finds colleague! I'm actually from Lithuania and I live near the Latvian border, so I wanted to ask what are the metal detecting laws there? Is it legal to search? Will I get into trouble if I go to Latvia to search for coins? And is it true that I can buy a permit from a store to easily search there?Because I heard that you can buy a permit even with a map, where it shows where you can search and where not to, it's basically the same as a fishing permit to go fishing in Latvia.
 

Ignas


Hi colleague!
Search of coins in Latvia is allowed on beaches, lands which are operated by the government. It is forbidden on historical objects in the territory of settlements. On private lands it is possible to look for coins only with the permission of the owner of land. No permissions to look for coins are required.
But better look for coins in Lithuania. The fact that there would be no problems. Local don't love the car with someone's numbers.
Good luck!
 

zunder,
I'm guessing that you are the first one ever with a metal detector in these fields.
Fantastic opportunity to find some really rare and educational artifacts.
Keep swinging !!
Don........

Unfortunately I am not the first one who is looking at these fields. But thanks anyway for the evaluation of my findings!
 

Greetings! My new discovery with corn fields!

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https://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide...haler-km-411-1822-1840-cuid-59432-duid-160492


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SPECIFICATIONS
Composition: Silver
Fineness: 0.5210
Weight: 5.3450g
ASW: 0.0895oz
Melt Value: $1.65 (11/1/2016)
DESIGN
Obverse: Head right
Obverse Legend: FRIEDR. WILH. III KOENIG V. PREUSSE. V v
Reverse: Crowned arms within chain
Reverse Legend: VI. EINEN THALER LXXXIV. EINE F.M.
Edge Description: GOTT M UNS
NOTES
Ruler: Friedrich Wilhelm III
 

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