Several relics and coins this week...

Bavaria Mike

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The weather has been awesome here in Germany and I have been taking full advantage of it. Got in a few hours here and there on 4 fields, one field produced 35 coins and a few relics. Oldest coin find was a crusty 1800 Austrian copper. The following field is where the gallows was back in the medieval days, there is some speculation where it was exactly. There are a few houses beyond the trees and some say that is where the gallows was however, it was an incline, why not put it where I am standing as it is flat! There are four fields here and I have permission to detect three and have not really found anything very old besides a few buckles and pieces of buckles. There is also a street cut out in the middle of the hill top, street is named “High Court”, the site could have been under that and may be gone. Here’s the field and some of the finds.
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Some of the average buttons and a very nice condition German military button with a rampant lion facing right, late 1800s.
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A tag with a 67 on it, a medium size buckle with some leather strap remaining, an older buckle and a piece that appears to have been a harness decoration or mount as it has a lip and where 3 pins would have been.
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Five lead seals and 4 musket balls.
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Some of the relics, two crushed aluminum thimbles and a broken copper thimble. A nice little blue glass bead, religious pendant, copper ring with a green stone, and a small cross.
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Some of the nicer coins of 39 total. Unfortunately, the field in the picture above, produced the most but has many stones and rocks in the soil and was not kind to the relics and coins. Dates here are, 1875, 1908, 1851, 1851, 1800 crusty, 1924, 1924. The silver is eluding me.
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Two nice weights of different styles. The lower left weight is a 50g and has many quality assurance hallmarks. The right bowl weight is also a 50g with 4 hallmarks and is in very nice condition with a beautiful patina. Top stack of bowl weights are previous finds shown just as an example, they were shaped like a bowl and stacked to conserve room in its container with the scale. I had thought this style was used primarily in the apothecary business but they were used as common weights for all purposes. I will have a lot of time this weekend as I just put my wife and kids on a bus bound for the snow covered mountains on a ski trip! Paying money to visit snow is just wrong and besides, I don’t ski. HH, Mike
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krichu

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Excellent weights Mike. I very like weights
Congratulations ;)
 

Eddy1H

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Very nice old finds, That is some really cool stuff
Congrats

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DANGLANGLEY

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It sure would be great if we could find the variety of coins and relics in the USA like you find there in Germany. Great finds.
 

Charlene

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Oh wow Mike, really great relics and such a wide variety. You hit a definate sweet spot, wonderful post, thanks for sharing the sunshine.
 

Ed-NH

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Fantastic finds, I love the coins and the buttons. I can't believe how good your soil is to those relics. Here in the Northeast part of the USA the soil turns most of our coppers to crud.... Great finds congrats.
 

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excellent group of artifacts; nice group of coins.

Thanks for posting.

have a good un.........................
 

The Seeker

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Hey Mike..........Glad to see the weather is great in your part of the world!!! With all that history there.....You just keep finding those nice coins and relics. Keep up the good work ........! HH
 

RonO

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Mike, thanks for a great post. I always enjoy your photos and your great decriptive stories. Keep 'em comin'.

Ron
 

JerV3

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Nice finds Mike.

Must be nice still being able to hunt this time of yr. I love those old flat buttons. Those are new for you. But here in the u.s they are the oldest.

HH Jer
 

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;D Nice. Hope to get more molten snow soon..
 

viper771

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yeah you are right about the weather.. kind of warmish and sunny lately. Glad you got to get out and dig. I hope to go out tomorrow and find more cannonball stuff. I never find any of those lead seals. I think they are quite interesting. I think I have enough musketballs to supply a small army LOL HH!!
 

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