The battle of pebble hill.

robfinds

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Went out this afternoon on a field I knew would be tough. Not due to the lack of metal in the soil, but due to the amount of pebbles in the soil. To say digging signals was hard would be an under-statement. Anyway here's the finds, best two a Charles 11 copper farthing and a Edward 1V second reign 1471-83 hammered silver half groat, Canterbury mint. Also had a jetton and a broken jetton, and an half penny of Queen Victoria, plus one Roman grot.

HH Robert.
 

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Great stuff rob :icon_thumleft: :headbang: I got a Charles II farthing last fall, but it was barely identifiable :-\ Still waitin on a british hammered :laughing7:
 

umrgolf2010 said:
Great stuff rob :icon_thumleft: :headbang: I got a Charles II farthing last fall, but it was barely identifiable :-\ Still waitin on a british hammered :laughing7:
Keep going, it will come :o
 

robfinds said:
umrgolf2010 said:
Great stuff rob :icon_thumleft: :headbang: I got a Charles II farthing last fall, but it was barely identifiable :-\ Still waitin on a british hammered :laughing7:
Keep going, it will come :o

I think Bill D. cleaned them out :laughing9: :laughing9:
 

As usual interesting coins... ;D congrats "robfinds" :thumbsup:
 

Now that's a beauty of a hunt there....hope to produce some goodies soon..

Congrats
 

Nice one Rob :icon_thumleft:

I've forgotten how to detect I think :(
 

Nice one Rob! :icon_thumright:
 

Thats an excellent result on grass, I guess it must have been ploughed in previous years :hello2:
 

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