Probably my best find this year.

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jeff of pa

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WOW AWSOME !

How do you Top That ?


CONGRATS !



jeff
 

bk

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Wow Matejko, thats a nice badge. What kind of sites do you search?
Is there a lot of competition over there?
 

pgleba

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Hello. I am Polish-American. Hope to get to Poland some day. Perhaps we could detect together. What is the make and model of your detector? What is the size of the badge?
Piotr
 

dano91

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That's some killer find's there bud!!! That would be right up there if not better than some civil war finds in the US.
Congrats!
 

B.C. Hunter

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Matejko

That is an awesome find

what are you searching old farm sites? battle Fields? military training areas?

I hope to be in Europe this summer
and want to go with a game plan

B.C.
 

The Seeker

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that is a nice piece , very different from anything that Ihave seen .....Keep on Digging! John
 

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Matejko

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pgleba said:
Hello. I am Polish-American. Hope to get to Poland some day. Perhaps we could detect together. What is the make and model of your detector? What is the size of the badge?
Piotr

Cześć Piotr ! ;D

I use White's Prizm V, size of the badge.... ::)Inches are strange to me. :)
But the size of it in millimeters is.: 37x20 mm.
bk said:
Is there a lot of competition over there?
Deepens what You mean by "lot". But in Warsaw plenty of people have detectors.
It's not easy to find something really cool, I'm happy I did.
B.C. Hunter said:
Matejko, what are you searching old farm sites? battle Fields? military training areas?
Mostly all the fields around Warsaw. Battle fields are already searched, at the military training areas there are usually "modern rubbish" that I'm not interested in.
To be honest, I don't "search" for a place to go. I'm just getting into my car, and going for digging. That's all.

Pozdrawiam Matejko

Photo-> some places I search at.
 

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Snee

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Is that one, or both, gold at all? What are they made of, and what are they worth? Those pictures make your area look really pretty, btw!
 

B.C. Hunter

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Matejko

is that top forest pic. the top of a man made ridge
my uncle has a long grave on his property that looks
just like that "ridge"
It is 113 meters long and the local university sends
out students every spring to collect the bones that
the foxes and badgers have pulled out from their dens
over the winter.
I personal have only found a couple of stone tools
Pre-Viking but still something to put on the mantle

(not suggesting you dig up a grave)
but the area around could have some non metal finds

B.C. Hunter
 

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