102 F, Very old findings (1855-1904), Beers again, tons of water , GOOd Hunting day

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Lots of walking & HOT, well done on the finds once again.
That old tree needed a buzzard sitting in it.

For my oldest coin
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Celtic gold full stater - Clacton type

6.43g, 20.30mm Ref Hobbs 142

British A1 or E stater. This coin is from the same obverse die that was later used to strike the Waldingfield type, VA 1462, ABC 2335. It’s from an unrecorded reverse die with an uncertain symbol below the horse and is midway between the Westerham and Waldingfield types, if anything closer to the latter, which is extremely rare (not the Clacton type though this particular coin is very similar)
 

Lots of walking & HOT, well done on the finds once again.
That old tree needed a buzzard sitting in it.

For my oldest coin
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Celtic gold full stater - Clacton type

6.43g, 20.30mm Ref Hobbs 142

British A1 or E stater. This coin is from the same obverse die that was later used to strike the Waldingfield type, VA 1462, ABC 2335. It’s from an unrecorded reverse die with an uncertain symbol below the horse and is midway between the Westerham and Waldingfield types, if anything closer to the latter, which is extremely rare (not the Clacton type though this particular coin is very similar)
Extra-super-hyper beutifull coin, congratulation

Good bless your hunting days 👍🏽
 

Pedometer showed we walked around 6.5 miles during the day.

102 F degree.

Beers are always welcomed.

Someone wants to live the experience?

What is the year of your oldest finding?
cool finds, hot day. 1874 Indian Head Penny is my oldest yet
 

Pedometer showed we walked around 6.5 miles during the day.

102 F degree.

Beers are always welcomed.

Someone wants to live the experience?

What is the year of your oldest finding?
2000 B.C.......bronze age axe head.
 

Pedometer showed we walked around 6.5 miles during the day.

102 F degree.

Beers are always welcomed.

Someone wants to live the experience?

What is the year of your oldest finding?
Very Cool!!! Congrats!!!
 

Pedometer showed we walked around 6.5 miles during the day.

102 F degree.

Beers are always welcomed.

Someone wants to live the experience?

What is the year of your oldest finding?
Very nice. 😀
 

Nice finds, and I like the scenery pictures, too. Be careful in that heat!
 

Thank you all for your comments 😎
 

Great mix of nice finds. What is the object 4th down from upper left corner in first photo? That is a dedicated group you have there.
 

Great mix of nice finds. What is the object 4th down from upper left corner in first photo? That is a dedicated group you have there.
Yes we do have a dedicated grup, named detecting history in Chihuhua

Tahnk you for your comment
 

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