William IV Groat 1836/37 and a Seven-Sided George V Halfpenny?!?!?!?!

DavidBeard

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I have been allowed to go on a 30-acre newly set wheat field by a very nice farmer up until the wheat started to germinate - so in between all the very wet days and very early nights I managed a few afternoons totalling in about 10 hours in all - Almost half of it covered.
One bit of silver found was this very smooth William IV Groat - 1836 or 1837 (date illegible):

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Also found was this Victoria Commemorative coin "TO COMMEMORATE LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE NEW INFIRMARY DERBY BY HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA MAY 21st 1891":

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Now then..... :icon_scratch: I knew that the British Fifty-pence piece was the World's first ever seven-sided coin, so you can imagine that I was slightly baffled when I dug up an old seven-sided copper coin! "Must be some kind of token" I thought, "I've seen square ones, 'Crusader' will know..." It was only after cleaning the thing back home that I realised it was a George V Halfpenny - was this just done for the fun of it, some geometrical frustration or did this guy have a premonition of the shape of coins to come?

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The dig also provided a very worn George II Halfpenny:

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A George III 1797 Penny:

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And a handful of other copper coins through to George VI:

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A well-mangled fine silver Teaspoon with the initials 'D. T.':

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Buckles and Musket Balls:

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And a few buttons, bullets and an unusually-shaped key:

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This wheat will be cut early so perhaps I can get the rest of the field finished in July 2010.
Best wishes.
David 8)
 

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You got a Cartwheel Penny, I haven't had one yet :icon_thumleft:
 

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David,buddy thats some real nice digging. The seven sided coin is neat that someone did that wonder what for? :thumbsup: You guy's have alot of variety in your diggs always interresting to me to see. I'll be waiting for more.Cause I know there will be. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :headbang:

TK, :hello:
 

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shaun7 said:
You got a Cartwheel Penny, I haven't had one yet :icon_thumleft:
I think they're pretty common up here - that's my 5th one this year - swop you for your Roman stuff though any day!
Mackaydon said:
The UK has one other seven-sided coin - the 20p, introduced in 1982.
Source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/60585.stm
Yeah - got plenty of em, even digging them up already! The Fifty was first though in 1969
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Ia.FurTrade said:
Nice "Keg Tap" key! (And other finds!)
Dale
'Keg Tap Key' as in Beer Keg?
Found a couple of others in the past:
Keg-Tap-Keys.jpg
But this on has a lovely 'Club' shape around the inner triangle:
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you are finding all the cool things I like finding too!

those keg keys are sometimes called houseman keys too, I've found a couple of different ones too and a few spigots to go with them, excellent finds
 

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nice finds there dave!! nice assortment. did anybody ever tell you you look like bruce willis ;D willy
 

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dfx willy said:
nice finds there dave!! nice assortment. did anybody ever tell you you look like bruce willis ;D willy
....Yeah, Bruce Willis and the Cricketer Sir Ian Botham.... Oh Well..
Got some more finds to photograph, hope to get them done today.
 

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DavidBeard said:
Ia.FurTrade said:
Nice "Keg Tap" key! (And other finds!)
Dale
'Keg Tap Key' as in Beer Keg?
Found a couple of others in the past:


But this on has a lovely 'Club' shape around the inner triangle:

We call them 'barrell tap keys' & yes they fitted the top of the beer/cider barell (keg) tap. So you could lock it & stop people nicking the liquid.
 

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David,
first of all congrats on getting permission. That owner deserves some kind of fruit basket or gift card. :icon_thumleft:
Seconds congrats an all the amazing finds. :notworthy:
Did you clean those buckles and if so how? They look great.
 

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