24 April of 2011....

HISPAN

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WHITES MXT ,GARRET ACE150,GARRET SEA HUNT MARK II.
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Hello friends! :hello:
Today i come back for three hours at the fields during the past months, these fields have already been visited many times and thought there would not be many findings but ..... thing about our hobby is that you never know what may happen.
Had left one of the areas closest to the population that thought it would be very polluted and that he would not good finds things, but ...
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more pics... :thumbsup:
 

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:o :o :o

I can't imagine were you keep all these great finds :notworthy: but you must have a huge spare room :headbang:...great digs again my Friend :icon_thumleft:

SS
 
Silver Searcher said:
:o :o :o

I can't imagine were you keep all these great finds :notworthy: but you must have a huge spare room :headbang:...great digs again my Friend :icon_thumleft:

SS
Hi Colin!
Actually I had tired of visiting the same place many times and today back ... but this place is very good in performance Medieval and post-Medieval .
are three Medieval rings in the last three days of hunting. :D
H
 
What fantastic relics. Good Job :thumbsup:
 
Very nice finds!!!

I love it when the fields keep giving and giving hahaha!!

What its the palm guard???

Cheers

Nutria
 
awesome finds as usual :icon_thumleft:
 
More Great Finds!
I don't think sites ever really get 'Hunted Out'.
miss a target by an inch, miss it by a mile.
Is 'Palm Guard' an Archers piece ?
another question, I've tried to identify those AR coins without success,
is that bust of the explorer De Soto ?
Best to you :hello:
 
Hello Hispan :hello: Always love seeing what you find man!
These two are my favourites! :icon_thumright:
Great details on the coin and the buckle!

Dave
 

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Nutriasub said:
Very nice finds!!!

I love it when the fields keep giving and giving hahaha!!

What its the palm guard???

Cheers

Nutria

They are around a beautiful little town, and this field i had forgotten that is close to the town and a factory so I did not like, I thought it would be very polluted, ... but the place has been worked over the past 400 years and is filled with pottery and other remains of all these centuries and fossils.
left for me to make a quarter of the field, because it was dark and I could not follow.
The palm guard are is a objets that were tied to in the hands and put in hand to avoid being stuck with needles to sew leather, used since the Middle Ages to the 17th century. (during the Middle Ages were lead in the 16th and 17th centuries were of Bronze).
Greetings!
http://www.google.es/imgres?imgurl=...1W1PBEA_es&tbm=isch&ei=om21TeGILM6EswaKzL35Cw
 

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HISPAN said:
Nutriasub said:
Very nice finds!!!

I love it when the fields keep giving and giving hahaha!!

What its the palm guard???

Cheers

Nutria

They are around a beautiful little town, and this field i had forgotten that is close to the town and a factory so I did not like, I thought it would be very polluted, ... but the place has been worked over the past 400 years and is filled with pottery and other remains of all these centuries and fossils.
left for me to make a quarter of the field, because it was dark and I could not follow.
The palm guard are is a objets that were tied to in the hands and put in hand to avoid being stuck with needles to sew leather, used since the Middle Ages to the 17th century. (during the Middle Ages were lead in the 16th and 17th centuries were of Bronze).
Greetings!
http://www.google.es/imgres?imgurl=...1W1PBEA_es&tbm=isch&ei=om21TeGILM6EswaKzL35Cw
Thank you! looks like you have an ammonite fossil.
http://www.twoguysfossils.com/cephla.htm
 

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steelheadwill said:
More Great Finds!
I don't think sites ever really get 'Hunted Out'.
miss a target by an inch, miss it by a mile.
Is 'Palm Guard' an Archers piece ?
another question, I've tried to identify those AR coins without success,
is that bust of the explorer De Soto ?
Best to you :hello:

All these fields is good fields but it is better to for a change and get better results.
The palm guard is to protect the palm for the needles to sew leather.
The coins with the initials AR ( initials of Aragonum Rex) this is the Kingdom of Aragon, so called this place belonged to the Spanish Empire during the 15th to the 19th centuries. These coins are the most common finding in my area (they are our Wheaty ) that are prior to 1643 are silver and in later years are copper, there is shown the bust of kings Felipe III and IV of Spain. Although very common in my area, are prized by collectors of Hispanic coins that only appear here and not in other parts of the Spanish empire, are not very expensive, costing between $ 4 and $ 50. (depending on place of purchase or auction) .. but I can not sell, auque I have hundreds of them. :dontknow:

Antiquarian said:
Hello Hispan :hello: Always love seeing what you find man!
These two are my favourites! :icon_thumright:
Great details on the coin and the buckle!

Dave

Yes buckle is nice .. but I just realized that I have repeated and better . ::)
The coin also I have it repeated hundreds of times and the same date.
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steelheadwill said:
HISPAN said:
Nutriasub said:
Very nice finds!!!

I love it when the fields keep giving and giving hahaha!!

What its the palm guard???

Cheers

Nutria

They are around a beautiful little town, and this field i had forgotten that is close to the town and a factory so I did not like, I thought it would be very polluted, ... but the place has been worked over the past 400 years and is filled with pottery and other remains of all these centuries and fossils.
left for me to make a quarter of the field, because it was dark and I could not follow.
The palm guard are is a objets that were tied to in the hands and put in hand to avoid being stuck with needles to sew leather, used since the Middle Ages to the 17th century. (during the Middle Ages were lead in the 16th and 17th centuries were of Bronze).
Greetings!
http://www.google.es/imgres?imgurl=...1W1PBEA_es&tbm=isch&ei=om21TeGILM6EswaKzL35Cw
Thank you! looks like you have an ammonite fossil.
http://www.twoguysfossils.com/cephla.htm
That creature so ugly :o ..... Thank God that are already dead, and for millions of years ... the place is full of rare fossils, rare mussels and snails .
Thanks for the info. :thumbsup:
H
 
Haha Wheaty :laughing7:
A beautiful coin :o
As you say maybe common in your area, but not a common coin in general.
I spent a while trying to find one online without success.
thanks to you I now know Aragon Rex.
The many great artifacts you discover are amazing :notworthy:
The ammonite was ugly, but I'll bet they taste of pulpo
Best to You! :hello:
 

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