Mound Field - Day 5...

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What a role reversal, last saturday Dad got 5 hammered, today he had none & I got all the 5 silver coins :D

Nearly 7 hours.

Dinky toy
2 scrappies
3 hammered
1696 Sixpence
1817 sixpence
Medieval - purse bar bits, clothes fastener, horse pendant hanger, strapend, coin weight, cloth seal.
Nice buckle with pin.

We have limited time tomorrow, so will be back on the field we tried Friday.
 

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super as usual. :thumbsup:
 

that must be your best day in a while :o :thumbsup:

whats the date on that first hammered, is it 1287?
 

shaun7 said:
that must be your best day in a while :o :thumbsup:

whats the date on that first hammered, is it 1287?

Thats a hard one to call, I was very happy with the Roman Silver last week & the Seal, but 3 hammered in a day is a very good total for me :thumbsup:

Both Lizy's - 1582 & the small one is 1578-79. The Durham mint in the centre is too far gone to bother IDing.
 

CRUSADER said:
shaun7 said:
that must be your best day in a while :o :thumbsup:

whats the date on that first hammered, is it 1287?

Thats a hard one to call, I was very happy with the Roman Silver last week & the Seal, but 3 hammered in a day is a very good total for me :thumbsup:

Both Lizy's - 1582 & the small one is 1578-79. The Durham mint in the centre is too far gone to bother IDing.



not bad! i got one number right :D

a great day anyway :thumbsup:

maybe your dad will do better tomorrow, but it is a sunday :-\
 

CRUSADER said:
What a role reversal, last saturday Dad got 5 hammered, today he had none & I got all the 5 silver coins :D

Nearly 7 hours.

Dinky toy
2 scrappies
3 hammered
1696 Sixpence
1817 sixpence
Medieval - purse bar bits, clothes fastener, horse pendant hanger, strapend, coin weight, cloth seal.
Nice buckle with pin.

We have limited time tomorrow, so will be back on the field we tried Friday.
good session Crusader, leave some for me . :thumbsup:
 

Crusader , you rocked , thats a nice haul of old silver ! Argentium.
 

I have a question---why did they lose so many buttons? It seems like you are always finding tons of them. I rarely lose a button. Thanks!
 

baylorhall said:
I have a question---why did they lose so many buttons? It seems like you are always finding tons of them. I rarely lose a button. Thanks!

Firstly, before machinery, it took vast numbers of labours to work the fields. This type of work meant it was more likely 1 or 2 buttons would break off whilst lifting the hay etc,.. Then add on the casual loss of the horse riders getting on & off their horses. Casual loses like these would still only account for about 20% of the buttons. The rest were deliberately dumped on the fields. This took many forms; in the night soil (s*it) which was spread on the land, cart loads of general rubbish, most common was shoddy which was old clothes & military uniforms which were burnt on the field to lighten the soil. Specially used in heavy clay areas as a form of fertilizer.
 

WOW! Crusader!!!!! We envy you here in the states! One of our employees is from your neck of the woods and when we find a coin or object that is 100 years old we get very excited!! she just chuckles and sais,"thats not old" lol I cannot wait to get out your way to find the real old stuff! cheers.....staff
 

4-H staff said:
WOW! Crusader!!!!! We envy you here in the states! One of our employees is from your neck of the woods and when we find a coin or object that is 100 years old we get very excited!! she just chuckles and sais,"thats not old" lol I cannot wait to get out your way to find the real old stuff! cheers.....staff

True, I call modern early 1700s. I get more interested when it lies in the 17th Century (1600s) or before. However, I still enjoy finding Victorian Buttons, or WWI & WWII types. The only things I don't normally search for is Clad & beach finds.

Still, I would like to do a CW site in the US & find a nice button or belt plate!
 

Very interesting!! I had no idea. Thanks for teaching me something new today. :D
 

Quite a few great finds there, but this button caught my eye.
is there anything special about it?

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Love all that stuff!!!
I especially like the hammered leaning out of the truck....well, looks pretty 'hammered' to me.. :tongue3:
 

tymcmurray said:
Quite a few great finds there, but this button caught my eye.
is there anything special about it?

Well spotted. Its the top of a 17th century button.

lairmo said:
Love all that stuff!!!
I especially like the hammered leaning out of the truck....well, looks pretty 'hammered' to me.. :tongue3:

I pushed him off his seat whilst cleaning, wondered if anyone would spot him :D
 

baylorhall said:
I have a question---why did they lose so many buttons? It seems like you are always finding tons of them. I rarely lose a button. Thanks!
Work was hard back then, and clothes were not what they are nowadays. It is not for nothing that Levi's with their rivets were so popular. We never really lose a button now, and if we do its made of plastic....
 

Nice finds Cru! That's the way it goes, sometimes someone finds more, the next time it's your turn..
 

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