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We spent nearly 3 hours finishing off the spot where the Ed the Confessor came from, specially after the expert who recorded it, stated more of these type turn up in hoards rather than single finds!
I got 1 more hammered & we got 2 more Jettons that we needed, plus a couple of buckles. Then we moved to a nearby hill to explore it, where we got a few more interesting finds, after a total of 5 hours hunting;
1 Scrappy
1729 Halfpenny
My largest tombac with a Rose design
Medieval Leather Mount (Beast head)
14th C Buckle
18th C Shoe Buckle
A Medieval English Jetton with a Cross - thought it was French! (A first)
A French 16th C Jetton of Charles IX; PIETATE ET IVSTITIA, AMANS FAVENSQ (Thought it was German!) (A first)
Solid Silver Button with GR on it - Another first of its type (I have other solid silver buttons)
1936 Sixpence
1893 3pence
Hammered - Henry III
I got 1 more hammered & we got 2 more Jettons that we needed, plus a couple of buckles. Then we moved to a nearby hill to explore it, where we got a few more interesting finds, after a total of 5 hours hunting;
1 Scrappy
1729 Halfpenny
My largest tombac with a Rose design
Medieval Leather Mount (Beast head)
14th C Buckle
18th C Shoe Buckle
A Medieval English Jetton with a Cross - thought it was French! (A first)
A French 16th C Jetton of Charles IX; PIETATE ET IVSTITIA, AMANS FAVENSQ (Thought it was German!) (A first)
Solid Silver Button with GR on it - Another first of its type (I have other solid silver buttons)
1936 Sixpence
1893 3pence
Hammered - Henry III
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