manged 4 hours today went back to the farm field found 3 old coins id neaded

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went back to the farm field today got 3 more coins ive no idea what they are any help aprechiated all so found what looks like a shoe buckle and a big lead shoot dug evrey thing today ended up with loads of rubish but i think it was worth it i think thier is a lot more to be found in this field :)

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Very nice ukeden! :) Someone else will have to ID them, but at least they're old and look to be in decent shape.

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thanks for the id and the link just 3 to go

last picture
George IV, Farthing, 1822
 

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You're certainly welcome. You're second photo is also at that link, I believe. I'm fairly sure all of the coins are British, but I'm not a coin specialist.
 

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Congrats on the coins they are in awesome condition for copper. The buckle looks like a horse buckle. I shrunk your pictures down a bit to make it easier for us to see. I hope you don't mind ;D
 

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hi not at all thanks for the help and reply i have a fealing thier is more to come :-)
 

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1821 - Farthing
1806 - Halfpenny Geo III
First picture looks like another 1806-07 Halfpenny Geo III

1806-07 are the most common Georgians to find as they made loads in those years & had big gaps before & after in the production of small change. Having said that yours are in better than normal condition & lets hope they lost some silver of that date.

Do you site carefully & listern for the faint iffy signals.
 

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thanks for the ids and advice crusiader i just got permishon for all the fields now they have stuble on them witch is making things difficult but i have a lot of land to go at i was told that the trops marched through these fields on thier way to carlisle lets hope they lost lots :-)
 

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ukeden said:
thanks for the ids and advice crusiader i just got permishon for all the fields now they have stuble on them witch is making things difficult but i have a lot of land to go at i was told that the trops marched through these fields on thier way to carlisle lets hope they lost lots :-)

Stubble is tough but is my fav. I always do well on stubble you are lucky to have it this time of year.
 

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