Bavaria Mike
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- Feb 7, 2005
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab XT70, Fisher 1280, Garrett Ace 250 and MH5
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Had a peaceful hunt this evening at the Celtic grave site without the Jerky boys and no police. I did park so passers by could see my car, just to make a statement in case the Jerky boys drove by. Detected a little over two hours and made some interesting finds and a possible Celtic relic. Here is a picture of the bridge being built, the area is much larger than it looks and that is a two lane bridge, the grave site was at the base of the bridge. The scraped area goes on behind me for over a mile and will continue beyond the bridge for a good ¼ mile. The area should keep me busy for awhile and it’s only 15 minutes from my apartment. Need to get down to where the grave site was before it gets built over.
The finds minus a few buttons, a 1925 brass/aluminum 10 Pfennig coin, a lead seal, a 1924 brass/aluminum 5 Pfennig coin and that beautiful little blue glass bead that I think I can safely say is Celtic was laying on the surface about half way down the strip towards the bridge.
Obverse of a nice little 1826 silver 1 Kreuzer coin, it is blackened over and will clean up nicely.
Reverse of the 1826, sorry about the crap pics, need to get a proper light to keep at the apartment. HH, Mike
The finds minus a few buttons, a 1925 brass/aluminum 10 Pfennig coin, a lead seal, a 1924 brass/aluminum 5 Pfennig coin and that beautiful little blue glass bead that I think I can safely say is Celtic was laying on the surface about half way down the strip towards the bridge.
Obverse of a nice little 1826 silver 1 Kreuzer coin, it is blackened over and will clean up nicely.
Reverse of the 1826, sorry about the crap pics, need to get a proper light to keep at the apartment. HH, Mike
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