22-06-2010 / fields where wheat is not planted ....

HISPAN

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Hello friends! This afternoon returned to fields very accomplished in previous years. These are wheat fields where wheat is not planted :wink: ... a blessing of the God of the detectors to hunt this time .The findings are of almost every century since the Middle Ages till the 20th century.
Greetings! :hello:
 

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There's so much history in your finds. To know the story behind all of those finds would be a wonderful thing. Congratulations on a good day of detecting.

HH!! :hello:
Cm2db
 

Now that's a real nice day out detecting. :icon_thumright:
 

Thanks for the replys :hello: .... but I forgot the monkey of the 19th century. :laughing7:
 

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My goodness, how long does an afternoon last is Spain? You must have been digging like a wild man to recorver that many targets in one afternoon. Seriously, good looking group of finds. HH Mean Gene
 

congrats Hispan ;D nice finds :thumbsup:
 

It looks like you did it again. Your last post you sounded like you were ready to give up land hunting and start water hunting but I guess you still have more dirt to dig. Another great post so keep it up.

Les
 

I don't know what you call them, but I quite like the blue stoned broach and the 2 similar "cameo" pieces.
 

meangene21 said:
My goodness, how long does an afternoon last is Spain? You must have been digging like a wild man to recorver that many targets in one afternoon. Seriously, good looking group of finds. HH Mean Gene

Hello friend, welcome to the club T. Net :hello: is still time to leave and save his life ;D ... the hunt was for about six hours, but the fields are very large, are not the best, because they contain little findings...... but at this time of year is not easy to find a field without special sembrar.nada only a very worn Medieval Hammered King Carlos 1 of Spain 1500 AD, a brooch with a sapphire or imitation sapphire in the center and a 18th century religious medal held in Rome .... and a lot more copper coins of the last century, bullets, and a few things that do not even know what they are.
The bad times... :dontknow:
Greetings!
 

coinmaster2db said:
There's so much history in your finds. To know the story behind all of those finds would be a wonderful thing. Congratulations on a good day of detecting.

HH!! :hello:
Cm2db

Each finding is a different story ....
A brooch with a blue stone that belonged to SouthAmerican woman who returned to the motherland and start a business of making wine in the 19 century, Hammered by a King who was never King (locked in psychiatry up his mother who was Queen true in the 16th century and declared himself king of Castile ..... but really a misbegotten ).... etc, etc ...
There are so many stories that you no longer stop to think about them,
Greetings! :thumbsup:
 

diggerfororo said:
It looks like you did it again. Your last post you sounded like you were ready to give up land hunting and start water hunting but I guess you still have more dirt to dig. Another great post so keep it up.

Les

I have my machine in the hospital with two broken connectors , the Doctor requested a new battery factory in the USA ..... Scoop and broken (last summer was very hard ..... fifty silver rings, thirty Gold, a gold chain and more than $ 1500 in coins ..... .... etc. Here you can see some findings.

http://picasaweb.google.es/terracvm/BEACH #

Greetings!
 

Rick (Nova Scotia) said:
I don't know what you call them, but I quite like the blue stoned broach and the 2 similar "cameo" pieces.

Woman Brooch 19th century ......Welcome to the T.Net !!! :hello:
 

Hello need help hunters identify these findings ....
I'm not sure what they are, everyone has to be prior to the 19th century, because the hooks are side and not front. (As in religious medals) they all have these core holes and all have between seven and nine lateral waves.
You who say they are ?..... :dontknow:
I appreciate the help!
 

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