Failed Bean Field - 3 Hammered !!!

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Today I spent 5 hours (& Dad did less than 1) on the field that failed most of the Winter Beans, so they just put in some Spring ones, in the dead areas. The farmer said we can detect it to help keep the crows off.
I had a great result;

1 Scrappy
1 poor 17th C Token
1/2 A Pilgrims Lead Ampulla
18th C Silver Cuff Links (I think its my first complete example):thumbsup:
1922 Sixpence
James I 1603-4 Irish Sixpence (A rare find for us):icon_thumright:
Henry II Penny (Another rare coin to get):icon_thumright:
Mystery Hammered - Cool looking! (Looks kind of Crusader, it may become my Avatar):thumbsup:
 

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Well I would comment but you always ignore me :P

Well done.
 

congrats on the haul of silver, the unknown silver, and the complete cufflinks!
 

Well I would comment but you always ignore me :P

Well done.

Not sure why you think that, I don't ignore anyone on here.
 

congrats on the haul of silver, the unknown silver, and the complete cufflinks!
Cheers, put the coin in the What Is It, I can't find anything online...
 

Any more thoughts on the mystery coin? my guess is ' 14th century hammered. Cru' ancestor facing right holding aloft first example of metal detector!!:laughing7:
 

Any more thoughts on the mystery coin? my guess is ' 14th century hammered. Cru' ancestor facing right holding aloft first example of metal detector!!:laughing7:

I was beginning to think Hungarian??
 

Is that coin pressed into the US Memorial or laying on top to show size?
Heck of a find on the whole bunch.
 

Today I spent 5 hours (& Dad did less than 1) on the field that failed most of the Winter Beans, so they just put in some Spring ones, in the dead areas. The farmer said we can detect it to help keep the crows off.
I had a great result;

1 Scrappy
1 poor 17th C Token
1/2 A Pilgrims Lead Ampulla
18th C Silver Cuff Links (I think its my first complete example):thumbsup:
1922 Sixpence
James I 1603-4 Irish Sixpence (A rare find for us):icon_thumright:
Henry II Penny (Another rare coin to get):icon_thumright:
Mystery Hammered - Cool looking! (Looks kind of Crusader, it may become my Avatar):thumbsup:
Hey steady on with the hammered :laughing7:. That one looks very interesting.:thumbsup:
 

Is that coin pressed into the US Memorial or laying on top to show size?
Heck of a find on the whole bunch.

Laying on top, so the What Is It researchers, can see size.
 

Common stuff to you guys across the pond. But fantastic stuff to me.
Congrats
 

Strange hammered. Looks good as your new avatar. The irish sixpence with harp is nice too. :icon_thumleft:
 

Nice one! :icon_thumleft: I found another like it listed as a Maille of Flanders (Bruges).

https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=475&lot=267

Middle Ages
Feudal Principalities - Flanders
Local Emissions, Bruges
Maille (1259-1320), (Bruges)
Gh. 433, VH G2399
Ag, 0.38 g (10 mm)


 

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Common stuff to you guys across the pond. But fantastic stuff to me.
Congrats

I wouldn't say those hammered are common finds;
Only had 1 James I Irish Sixpence & 2 Henry II Short-cross Pennies
The mystery one is a first!
 

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Hammered's are Awesome!!!:headbang:
 

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