CRUSADER
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At this point we are desperate for available land. This morning was a disaster after 2 hours of trying footpaths throw Wheat fields & then the tyre tracks as well. Nothing other than 1 button & a blank coin/token.
So Cru'dad on the way back wanted to check the state of the crops on one of our newest permissions. It's one that Land-Mag researched & we found a new Roman Site in less than 10 minutes.(but the crop was already in, so I only got 9 coins including a Silver on the edge of the field!)
Today we found out 2 bits of good news after meeting the owner up on the land;
1. The new Roman site is Spring Barley & will be ready in 3 weeks.
2. There is a 2 acre bit of set-a-side available now.
This bit of set-a-side had been scouted by both Land-Mag & Me & later Cru'dad & Me but we only had 1 recordable - a 17th C leather Mount. It did however have some Lead, Nails & some Georgian bits..
We gridded it for 3 hours with a very pleasing result!
1 Scrappy
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Nice Tudor Button
19th C 3 Dram weight
Medieval Buckle
1602 James VI (of Scotland) Half Thistle-Merk (my first of its type)
Henry VII Halfpenny 1485-1509 (my first of its type)
So Cru'dad on the way back wanted to check the state of the crops on one of our newest permissions. It's one that Land-Mag researched & we found a new Roman Site in less than 10 minutes.(but the crop was already in, so I only got 9 coins including a Silver on the edge of the field!)
Today we found out 2 bits of good news after meeting the owner up on the land;
1. The new Roman site is Spring Barley & will be ready in 3 weeks.

2. There is a 2 acre bit of set-a-side available now.

This bit of set-a-side had been scouted by both Land-Mag & Me & later Cru'dad & Me but we only had 1 recordable - a 17th C leather Mount. It did however have some Lead, Nails & some Georgian bits..
We gridded it for 3 hours with a very pleasing result!
1 Scrappy
Livery Button
Nice Tudor Button
19th C 3 Dram weight
Medieval Buckle
1602 James VI (of Scotland) Half Thistle-Merk (my first of its type)

Henry VII Halfpenny 1485-1509 (my first of its type)

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