Spring Wheat Crop...

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This field we have called the 'Roman Lion's Neighbour'. Luckily the farmer doesn't mind us digging up his newly growing Spring Wheat.8-)
As usual we surprised ourselves & did much better than expected, as we have covered this twice with no deep plough. However, the conditions were perfect, flat & rolled & wet underneath.:icon_thumright:
5 hours 15 minutes was plenty for me. I'm pretty tired as I'm not used to using my left arm for so long.:tongue3:

Roman Pot Shards
36 Roman Coins
Medieval Buckle
17th C Leather Mount
Roman Hair Pin

Got some deeper coins today & 1 large bit of lead at 15 inches or more!
 

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Congrats to you both on some nice finds
 

Nice buckle frag and pin. Excellent pile old coinage too!
 

Hello crusader,

It's always a pleasure to visit the news page if youcpersonal museum [emoji6]

I am impressed by rhe diversity of the roman coins.

You have good permissions ....
 

One can dream.... nice
 

Hello crusader,

It's always a pleasure to visit the news page if youcpersonal museum [emoji6]

I am impressed by rhe diversity of the roman coins.

You have good permissions ....

Yes we have lots of good permissions. Lots & researching & networking required.:thumbsup:
 

UPDATE;

One of the Roman Coins was not only a Barb. imitation but also a MULE, Combo of 2 types of Constantine Commemorative's!
 

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