14 November 2010.

HISPAN

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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Hello friends! :hello:
This afternoon visited a new field , hunt four Roman coins, a fragment of Roman lock and trade leads weights . Also my first Button 18th century Coin reused, a hand grenade and a few more things ..... a field of findings varied. :thumbsup:

Hand grenade "Universal"

Origin: Spain
Date of fabrication: 1936 (Civil War).
Use: Defensive
Width: 40-45 mm. the six rows of eight and 45
Length: 75-80 mm. the six rows and eight of the 100
Booster: Pyrotechnic Delay
Explosive: 45 grs. of amatol or nitramina
Weight: 600 grs.
Radius of action: .....It better not be around when exploit :laughing7:

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My parents need to relocate :icon_thumleft:
 

Just AMAZING finds :o the roman lock, grenade, roman weight, coin button.. damn, my head is spinning :o :headbang: :headbang: (keep the detector :laughing7:)
 

:notworthy:

Sun Sea Sand and Great finds :headbang:

SS
 

shaun7 said:
My parents need to relocate :icon_thumleft:
his parents are leaving of Spain? :crybaby2:
 

Very beautiful and interesting finds there Hispan! :notworthy:
Any idea what this piece might have come from? :icon_scratch:
Like how the button has been reused as well, I've never seen that before!

Cheers,
David
 

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shaun7 said:
HISPAN said:
shaun7 said:
My parents need to relocate :icon_thumleft:
his parents are leaving of Spain? :crybaby2:



No! They need to move to your side :icon_thumleft:


Here you will be better :D ... if you visit may hunt without problems and it is cooler in summer .... But everything more expensive. ::)
Greetings!
 

Silver Searcher said:
:notworthy:

Sun Sea Sand and Great finds :headbang:

SS

Hi Colin! I'm looking for new fields, and this field was very poor in findings. :-\
 

Cool lock part, you had a good day out. :icon_thumright:
 

Antiquarian said:
Very beautiful and interesting finds there Hispan! :notworthy:
Any idea what this piece might have come from? :icon_scratch:
Like how the button has been reused as well, I've never seen that before!

Cheers,
David

I do not know ..... It seems the 19 th century or perhaps a craft Brooch Star Trek. :laughing9:
 

umrgolf2010 said:
Just AMAZING finds :o the roman lock, grenade, roman weight, coin button.. damn, my head is spinning :o :headbang: :headbang: (keep the detector :laughing7:)

Hello umrgolf2010 !
Yes, I'll feel my head spin ..... but to think, do not understand why I could not find things Medieval, if on 200 meters there is a medieval castle. ::)
 

nice findings :icon_thumleft:
 

Antiquarian said:
Very beautiful and interesting finds there Hispan! :notworthy:
Any idea what this piece might have come from? :icon_scratch:
Like how the button has been reused as well, I've never seen that before!

Cheers,
David
:o

That looks like part of a Lozenge shaped plate brooch :o..2nd C..

SS
 

Silver Searcher said:
Antiquarian said:
Very beautiful and interesting finds there Hispan! :notworthy:
Any idea what this piece might have come from? :icon_scratch:
Like how the button has been reused as well, I've never seen that before!

Cheers,
David
:o

That looks like part of a Lozenge shaped plate brooch :o..2nd C..

SS

You're right, Colin ... looks like the tip of a Roman Fibula. thanks ! :thumbsup:
 

Great finds "H", I would be happy not finding the grenade though :tongue3: :icon_thumleft:.


hammered
 

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