My finds from fields of Latvia

Outstanding finds.
Obviously, you have found places where no metal detector has been before.
Is that large object a belt buckle?
Don....
Thanks for an assessment of my finds!
I found a place not bad, but competitors are enough!
I saw two hunters today, but wasn't enough for long them))
It is difficult to look for, it is a lot of household garbage....

On a belt buckle yes, it. Female, end of the 19th beginning of the 20th eyelid.
 

I restored earlier found candlestick! A thing again in work!

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Well and a traditional photo on closing of a season of search of coins!
All of good luck!

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The earth in fields again thawed and I managed to go on search of coins. Couple of circles managed to be found =)

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zunder,
Have you identified the small coin(s) in your latest post above?
You have had a fantastic year collecting coins and other artifacts.
To me, your finds (some separately and, for sure, as a collection) have been worthy of the BANNER vote.
I wish you the best in this Christmas Season and throughout 2016.
Don......
 

I welcome!
Yes, I defined this coin. These are the Polish 6 pennies John II Casimir 1662.
Here it:

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Once again thanks for an assessment of my finds!
If the winter doesn't begin, can still it will be possible to go on search to fields...:metaldetector:
Yours faithfully!
 

Mackaydon
Yes, this coin (I apologize, but the translation of the text through Google the translator distorts a source text)
On degree of a rarity I think that a coin not expensive. And a state at it not really good.
But to find it most it was pleasant!
celtic fox
Thanks!
 

I welcome! New finds from one field.

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Medal in memory of reign of the Emperor Nicholas I

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The other object appears to be a souvenir showing the Lenin State Library building in Mockba.
Don.......

Hi! On a badge the Moscow City council is represented. I will assume that this badge was given to all participants of delegation of People's Deputies. But it only my version.
 

On a badge I understood. It appeared simply a souvenir which was on sale in the Moscow city council of People's Deputies approximately in 1980.

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I welcome!
I looked for new places.
The stone axe simply found on a surface. Early bronze age.

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Absolutely Amazing Finds! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
 

Poland,Sigismund III (1587-1632), 3 Groschen, 1622 (?), Krakow Mint
SIG. III . D : G . REX . POL . M . D . L .
Crowned,draped bust right with neck ruff
.III . / 1622 / GROS . ARGE / TRIP . REGN / POLONI
Eagle,crowned arms, horseman galloping in upper field, mintmaster design inlower field
Plainedge
20mm,1.81g, Silver
Mintage:Unknown
Kopicki881; Tadeusz Iger, Catalog of Polish Three Grosh, K.22.1a
Don........Another great find !!
 

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