The rough: spill with silver, and a war medal

Gridwalker306

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I finished off the freshly mowed rough on one side of one fairway after work today. I dug a ton of shotgun shells and various other junk, but there were a few good finds. The little spill was fun, puts me at 11 silver coins in the five weeks since the ground thawed. The medal is my favourite find of the day, it's the first war medal I have ever dug. You can see in the pic where the fairway is on the left, and the mowed rough is on the right.

***the iron cross was NOT found by me. My little girl raced though the door after school today yelling "Dad, look what I found in the dirt at school!!" Aaah, that's my little treasure hunter! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916646.514368.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916673.450363.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916705.173392.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916743.498541.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916768.070840.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916791.758780.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916813.004760.jpg ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1429916861.876905.jpg
 

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I see you are having some fun with your new found area for hunting.
Congratulations on the medal!

A little story for you; years ago I found one of those medals too, it was on Remembrance Day one year around lunch time and I was on my to do some detecting in a large city park where I used to live, I stopped at a crosswalk to let a veteran cross the street. Two blocks from where this happened is the local Officers Club, many veterans go there to salute and raise one for the fallen troops ;on the way there's also another smaller square that's a green space and there were a couple of other uniformed gentlemen heading in the same direction. I thought that there had to have been a veteran heading to the club and lost a memento at least once over the years doing the same thing, so I didn't head to the larger park, I went to the square instead of the larger park and that's where I found one of those star medals on Remembrance Day

Talk about a coincidence! And that's how I came to find one of those.

Someone wore that after coming home from WW ll, it's a keeper!
 

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I see you are having some fun with your new found area for hunting.
Congratulations on the medal!

A little story for you; years ago I found one of those medals too, it was on Remembrance Day one year around lunch time and I was on my to do some detecting in a large city park where I used to live, I stopped at a crosswalk to let a veteran cross the street. Two blocks from where this happened is the local Officers Club, many veterans go there to salute and raise one for the fallen troops ;on the way there's also another smaller square that's a green space and there were a couple of other uniformed gentlemen heading in the same direction. I thought that there had to have been a veteran heading to the club and lost a memento at least once over the years doing the same thing, so I didn't head to the larger park, I went to the square instead of the larger park and that's where I found one of those star medals on Remembrance Day

Talk about a coincidence! And that's how I came to find one of those.

Someone wore that after coming home from WW ll, it's a keeper!

Finding one on Remembrance Day is unbelievable, that's so cool!

I did some reading up on it, and I really really like this find. I found that it was awarded to subject of the British Commonwealth for service in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands or Germany and adjacent sea areas between 6 June 1944 and 8 May 1945. I think it's an understatement to say that the person who was awarded this medal was a hero, and I'm so glad I saved it from being forgotten.
 

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Finding one on Remembrance Day is unbelievable, that's so cool!

I did some reading up on it, and I really really like this find. I found that it was awarded to subject of the British Commonwealth for service in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands or Germany and adjacent sea areas between 6 June 1944 and 8 May 1945. I think it's an understatement to say that the person who was awarded this medal was a hero, and I'm so glad I saved it from being forgotten.

For sure!
I can't say I've even seen another posted before which I why I had to comment and share the story.

I know you'll prize it as a find for a long time!
 

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WTG J.Cache !! Nice saves there :occasion14: That medal would be a prize to display in the case !
 

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Very nice find. One for the good case.
I found my avitar, on military land on Nov. 11 my first year detecting, it's still one of very favorite finds.
 

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Very nice find. One for the good case.
I found my avitar, on military land on Nov. 11 my first year detecting, it's still one of very favorite finds.

Thanks Rick. I've often wondered what your avatar is, never thought to ask. What is it exactly?
 

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a lot of digging there!, man I really like the design on that ten cent coin, the back is really nice, simple but nice!

great digs!!
 

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Nice going on the silver, though the medal is a real keeper.
 

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I love that medal. Good job, sir!
 

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Like daughter, like Dad! Not too many people get a chance to hunt where you are. Take advantage of it!
 

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Sweet!!The medal is definitely a Keeper...

It's those finds that have a personal connection that are the Best!! I found. WW II medal one time and it's up there on my top 10 list.
 

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Hard to guess how you could ever lose a medal!
 

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