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Hammered's
Dad & I spent 2 days (7 hours) covering a hill top where there are some springs. We have only had a little bit of everything in the past & no more than about 30 roman coins (no silver). So we were pleased with this better than expected result. (most years we struggle to get 5 Roman coins)
Dad got the Lizzy hammered right at the start of the hunt, I followed with the very poor one, but the story on how I got the rare shortcross is more than lucky;
We had finished gridding the Roman site & decided to explore this large field a little bit more. I detected quickly over the hill & down the other side & I thought I would try a field that we had not hunted. When I got to the ditch I looked down 10 ft to the bottom which had a fair amount of water & thought it maybe safer not to try this one & head for the far entrance. As I was detecting alone the edge towards the entrance, I thought 'stuff this' I'll give it a go. Carefully I went down into the steep ditch, jumped the water, climped out with my detector ready to swing & the first hit I got about 20 paces in was the hammered! Gridded the area, nothing else, tried the rest of the field - nothing.
14 Roman Coins
13th C Annular Buckle
2 Fibula 1st C AD (ones a frag)
Roman Hair Pin - Complete!
Nice Lizzy Halfgroat 1582
Shortcross hammered of bad King John, hard one to ID, it looks to be a Class 5b with the moneyer (easy to read) - RAVF or RAUF. It seems to be an unpublished (can't find any reference to it) spelling of the mint - Winchester; WINCEE
Dad & I spent 2 days (7 hours) covering a hill top where there are some springs. We have only had a little bit of everything in the past & no more than about 30 roman coins (no silver). So we were pleased with this better than expected result. (most years we struggle to get 5 Roman coins)
Dad got the Lizzy hammered right at the start of the hunt, I followed with the very poor one, but the story on how I got the rare shortcross is more than lucky;
We had finished gridding the Roman site & decided to explore this large field a little bit more. I detected quickly over the hill & down the other side & I thought I would try a field that we had not hunted. When I got to the ditch I looked down 10 ft to the bottom which had a fair amount of water & thought it maybe safer not to try this one & head for the far entrance. As I was detecting alone the edge towards the entrance, I thought 'stuff this' I'll give it a go. Carefully I went down into the steep ditch, jumped the water, climped out with my detector ready to swing & the first hit I got about 20 paces in was the hammered! Gridded the area, nothing else, tried the rest of the field - nothing.
14 Roman Coins
13th C Annular Buckle
2 Fibula 1st C AD (ones a frag)
Roman Hair Pin - Complete!
Nice Lizzy Halfgroat 1582
Shortcross hammered of bad King John, hard one to ID, it looks to be a Class 5b with the moneyer (easy to read) - RAVF or RAUF. It seems to be an unpublished (can't find any reference to it) spelling of the mint - Winchester; WINCEE

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