Philip and Mary.

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Yesterday's finds included a couple of first's for me. A base silver penny of Philip and Mary 1554-58. The tiny coin is from the York mint. Also what looks like a decorated bronze medieval cooking pot leg. Never had one decorated before. As for the third object, these things get people scratching their heads. I think it's now thought they are from Victorian seed drills. Robert.
 

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Victorian seed drills - agreed on that one.

Wow, are you sure on the Penny, if so that must be a £300? CONGRATS!
 

Nice find. All the history surrounding Mary makes this an amazing find to hold, I'm sure. Bloody Mary! Wow

Steve
 

Victorian seed drills - agreed on that one.

Wow, are you sure on the Penny, if so that must be a £300? CONGRATS!

Almost identical to the Edward V1 penny, can't make the mint mark. The Philip and Mary penny, matches for size though Cru.
 

Nice hit on the hammy, liking the pot leg piece it's got a lot of interesting decoration. Got to like the ice cream scoop game piece.:)
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Very nice digs!!! congratulations-2.webp
 

Awesome silver and relic finds! Congrats!
 

ROB FINDS IM MYSTIFIED , CAN FIGURE OUT WHAT THE RELICS ARE YOU FOUND.
 

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