New Field......weed whacking....

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Cru'dad did a recon yesterday looking for land. All he found was a patch of land where the rape seed had not taken. It was full of weeds but had some flat ground.

Its miles from anywhere & we haven't done this area of the field before.

Not much exciting, but 1 scrappy roman to the total.
 

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Always cool to see what people in other places are finding. Do you find any WW2 relics ? Got to love a place that brings us Speckled Hen and bargin hunt on BBC America.

Acevillav
 
1 scrappy roman, is better than no scrappy romans.

Keep @ it and HH!!
 
acevillav said:
Always cool to see what people in other places are finding. Do you find any WW2 relics ? Got to love a place that brings us Speckled Hen and bargin hunt on BBC America.

Acevillav

I find a few Cap Badges (Pins) & buttons. 303 bullets.

Speckled Hen is OK, Bargin Hunt I like but think I could do better than the experts (lol) :wink:
 
oh dang, well shoot, send me dat scrappy roman..lol.....hey, a girls gotta try ya know... good finds in my book big time... :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Are Roman coins a fairly common find? Not to fond of speckled hen how about Taddy Porter or Whitbread. True the so called "experts" are really hit and miss. If you make it on the show give me yell. :thumbsup: I'm sure you could give Mr. Dickenson a few pointers.

Acevillav
 
acevillav said:
Are Roman coins a fairly common find? Not to fond of speckled hen how about Taddy Porter or Whitbread. True the so called "experts" are really hit and miss. If you make it on the show give me yell. :thumbsup: I'm sure you could give Mr. Dickenson a few pointers.

Acevillav

Roman bronze coins are fairly common in my area of the country. Much more common than Medieval & even Georgian coppers.

I lived in Belgium for some years, so I'm more fond of strong largers, but I'm also abit of a wine-o.
 
Cool finds :)

HH
 

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