Weekend silver and otjer odds and ends

Sand

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Weekend as usual started on Friday_ so I visited a field quite far away from modern settlements and did not hope to find much there. Here is the result - usual complex of coins buttons and relics.

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The soil was probably chemically very active, so that even pewter buttons, normally in perfect state, are corroded. This one as usual dated in the range 1500s-1700s.

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This coin was a result of digging the first signal, but it was the last silver this day. 1 kreuzer 1816(?) Württemberg.

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Next day on the field with huge amount of bottle caps and Al-foil pieces, extremely tired but found a bit.

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Local bavarian 1 kreuzer 1859, 0.166 silver rest is mainly copper_ it explains green colors...

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Copper from the same time from Saxony-Meiningen

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Numbered button (military), probably from the same time period.

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One-side coin, "Regensburger heller", 1765, very small but very known here in Germany. It was originally minted on rectangle blank and then corners were removed with another hammering. However, I am not sure that this technology was still used in 1700s.

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Sunday - one of the most visited fields, and, although ploughed, it was almost silent. Only few signals in 1 hour, but absence of metal rubbish!!!

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Another silver from Bavaria, dated 1700s, should clean for more exact date.

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This copper coin is common find, but this one is in good shape. I am curious why all of this hellers from Frankfurt, which I found before (about 10) were minted in 1821. They were produced in 1814-1825, but only 1821 is available on the our fields :)

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HH

Sand
 

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karib2517

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wow looks like you found alot there,nice.
 

CRUSADER

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Good selection again.

As you pointed out. I find if you have a good start, it kills it for the rest of the day. I joke with Dad about being pleased that I have had a Bad start, thats the way I like it.
 

Bavaria Mike

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Nice finds Sand! I am missing the Bavarian fields, I'll get a few hours this weekend. Detecting in the Rhineland Pfalz sucks, LOL. HH, Mike
 

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Sand, those are some really impressive finds. WTG!

;) RR
 

Roger Mn.

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a good day detecting and some great finds you got there. i was wondering what the 3 different ring things are ? i have found 2 like it here in minnesota.
 

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Sand ,love your finds. The button is my faverite. Do you have any information on it?
 

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