New Random Field - Day 3 - Hammered + 2 Silvers...

CRUSADER

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May 25, 2007
40,860
45,443
ENGLAND
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27
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I decided to prioritise this field over the few Games Strips we have left on this 1000 Acre permission because the Spring Barley is growing pretty quick & I'm not sure how much longer we have left. Where as the Game Strips (bird cover) have yet to be drilled.
We spent 3 hours gridding the high ground with only limited success, mostly Georgian stuff & the odd Tudor find.
Therefore after lunch I moved the grid lower down for 3 hours with a much better result - 3 Silvers, 1 being the Hammered that we had targeted for the day.

Livery Button (Type I need)
1788-1800 4th (Queens Own) Dragoons Button
Tudor Button
Crotal Bell
16th & 17th C Buckles
Tudor openwork Leather Mount (broken)
Matching pair of Victorian Horse Brasses (1 busted)
1718 Halfpenny
Rose Farthing - Charles I
1848 Shilling
1711 Shilling
(Rare find for us)
Edward IV York Mint Penny


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Digger RJ

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Aug 24, 2017
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SW Missouri/Oklahoma
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🏆 Honorable Mentions:
2
Detector(s) used
Minelab CTX 3030; Minelab Equinox 800;
XP Deus 2
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I decided to prioritise this field over the few Games Strips we have left on this 1000 Acre permission because the Spring Barley is growing pretty quick & I'm not sure how much longer we have left. Where as the Game Strips (bird cover) have yet to be drilled.
We spent 3 hours gridding the high ground with only limited success, mostly Georgian stuff & the odd Tudor find.
Therefore after lunch I moved the grid lower down for 3 hours with a much better result - 3 Silvers, 1 being the Hammered that we had targeted for the day.

Livery Button (Type I need)
1788-1800 4th (Queens Own) Dragoons Button
Tudor Button
Crotal Bell
16th & 17th C Buckles
Tudor openwork Leather Mount (broken)
Matching pair of Victorian Horse Brasses (1 busted)
1718 Halfpenny
Rose Farthing - Charles I
1848 Shilling
1711 Shilling
(Rare find for us)
Edward IV York Mint Penny


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Awesome!!! Congrats!!!
 

Florida Finder

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Dec 17, 2020
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AT Max
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
I decided to prioritise this field over the few Games Strips we have left on this 1000 Acre permission because the Spring Barley is growing pretty quick & I'm not sure how much longer we have left. Where as the Game Strips (bird cover) have yet to be drilled.
We spent 3 hours gridding the high ground with only limited success, mostly Georgian stuff & the odd Tudor find.
Therefore after lunch I moved the grid lower down for 3 hours with a much better result - 3 Silvers, 1 being the Hammered that we had targeted for the day.

Livery Button (Type I need)
1788-1800 4th (Queens Own) Dragoons Button
Tudor Button
Crotal Bell
16th & 17th C Buckles
Tudor openwork Leather Mount (broken)
Matching pair of Victorian Horse Brasses (1 busted)
1718 Halfpenny
Rose Farthing - Charles I
1848 Shilling
1711 Shilling
(Rare find for us)
Edward IV York Mint Penny


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Wow!
 

Coinstar magnet

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Apr 5, 2020
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Beverly Massachusetts
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Tesoro compadre
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I decided to prioritise this field over the few Games Strips we have left on this 1000 Acre permission because the Spring Barley is growing pretty quick & I'm not sure how much longer we have left. Where as the Game Strips (bird cover) have yet to be drilled.
We spent 3 hours gridding the high ground with only limited success, mostly Georgian stuff & the odd Tudor find.
Therefore after lunch I moved the grid lower down for 3 hours with a much better result - 3 Silvers, 1 being the Hammered that we had targeted for the day.

Livery Button (Type I need)
1788-1800 4th (Queens Own) Dragoons Button
Tudor Button
Crotal Bell
16th & 17th C Buckles
Tudor openwork Leather Mount (broken)
Matching pair of Victorian Horse Brasses (1 busted)
1718 Halfpenny
Rose Farthing - Charles I
1848 Shilling
1711 Shilling
(Rare find for us)
Edward IV York Mint Penny


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Love the Edward/York penny.... that seems kind of unusual for a find....looks like you cleaned up the area...lots of stuff in there...
 

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CRUSADER

Gold Member
May 25, 2007
40,860
45,443
ENGLAND
🥇 Banner finds
27
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
1
Detector(s) used
XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Love the Edward/York penny.... that seems kind of unusual for a find..
This coin like most during that period come out heavily clipped (time of internal wars). They are a very rare find in good condition, & most are so far gone they can't be IDed at all.
The key by the side of the neck denotes its an Archbishop issue, but the letter to the left is gone so we don't know if its Booth or Neville.
 

Coinstar magnet

Silver Member
Apr 5, 2020
2,588
5,318
Beverly Massachusetts
Detector(s) used
Tesoro compadre
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
This coin like most during that period come out heavily clipped (time of internal wars). They are a very rare find in good condition, & most are so far gone they can't be IDed at all.
The key by the side of the neck denotes its an Archbishop issue, but the letter to the left is gone so we don't know if its Booth or Neville.
That is fascinating stuff....love the history you have...
 

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