14 October 2010.

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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Hello friends! :hello:
This afternoon I went out to hunt for three hours in a field of wheat stubble , has been hard for the stalks of wheat harvested removed me deeply, but the clay soil and had good conductivity to be soaked in water.( the rainy season started here) :D

1- pic of the field.
2 - Double Buckle Medieval.
3-Spanish Military Button 19th Century. (Could be the Napoleonic period 1808/1814 that for the missing shield lilies of the Bourbon dynasty and is manufactured in Paris.)
4-Ardite, 1613 King Philip III.
5-Military button 19th Century.
6-Copper cob 17th Century.
7-Medieval double buckle.
8 -17th century musket tensioner.
9- 10 coins 16th and 17th Century.
10- small coin 16th century.(This coin his very rare mint )
11-total findings.
 

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Good grief, great finds! I'm bringing my detector next time I travel to Europe...
 

eathan said:
Good grief, great finds! I'm bringing my detector next time I travel to Europe...


I hope ! :thumbsup:
 

Great finds my friend -- you always find something wonderful!! I especially like the cob!! Best, Erik
 

Erik in NJ said:
Great finds my friend -- you always find something wonderful!! I especially like the cob!! Best, Erik
If he is right, that Cob has many restamps that is fun to decipher the dates and values.
Greetings! :hello:
 

I'm from England or at least my dad is...he came from England when he was about four years old they got out of England as the war started....his dad is registered at Ellis island ain't that a hoot....Man you's guy's find all the neat stuff....I wish I was there!
 

another great post hispan... great finds . great pics, and you always come up with unique stuff .. .
 

teleman 2525 said:
the ages of your finds still amaze me

no ancient coins, just coins 16 and 17 century ........ these things are everywhere ,except the rare coin the 10 pic, in the coincircuit.com is worth $ 200,and a variant appears bird (most common) , in the place of the head of King, to worse conservation.
Greetings. :hello:
 

liftloop said:
I'm from England or at least my dad is...he came from England when he was about four years old they got out of England as the war started....his dad is registered at Ellis island ain't that a hoot....Man you's guy's find all the neat stuff....I wish I was there!

my body is a Spanish , but my soul is British ..... :laughing7:
 

bootyhoundpa said:
another great post hispan... great finds . great pics, and you always come up with unique stuff .. .

that coin is not unique .... only hard to find. (I only hunt two similar coins of these, within three years of hunting). ::)
 

Hispan , Your finds continue too amaze me , on a par similar to Cru ! Argentium.
 

Argentium said:
Hispan , Your finds continue too amaze me , on a par similar to Cru ! Argentium.

I would like own the similar results .... :laughing7:
 

Amazing finds as always :icon_thumleft: that cob is in great shape good luck figuring that one out :laughing9: Good hunt :thumbsup:
 

I hope my Day goes as well today :-\ :icon_thumright:
 

Below I will explain the complicated history of this coin and the deciphering of its brands :

The Royal Decree of September 18, 1603 motivates the first of these restamps. On June 3, 1602, King Philip III of Spain decreed the elimination of 0.3% silver in the new fleece pieces as well as reducing the weight of the copper coins in half, as circulated an ancient coin with the same face value that new but with twice their weight, because this shows the need to reseal with brands these coins.

The coin was made to Hammer between 1602 and 1630. in Burgos (a city in Spain.) and had this:
 

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in 1641 he hammered following marks (one on each side of the coin):
 

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and in 1658 placed him hammer the following brands:
 

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and this is the aspect that had over the last 352 years. :wink:
 

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