'The Hill' , The Trackway Site, & the Roman Site - SAXON SCEAT ! ! !

CRUSADER

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This was Mondays incredible hunt.
We returned to the spot where we got the Viking Penny & although I got a hammered we wanted to explore the spots we could see from the hill - 'The Trackway Site' & check how much of the Roman Site at the bottom was available. As luck would have it, the whole of the Roman Site had been re-drilled with Beans as the oilseed had failed. We also had a fair part of the Trackway Site available to hunt as well.:icon_thumright:

11 Roman Coins
Nice scarce Pyramidal Tudor Button
18th C Navy Button (only my 2nd of this largest kind)
Circa 1810 Pewter WEST KENT MILITIA Button (according to a leading expert there are only 9 known examples)8-)
Lead Roman Steel-yard Weight
Tiny bit of a Saxon Brooch
Bit of a Roman Bracelet
Tudor Book Clasp
Couple of Medieval Buckles
1613 James I Halfgroat
14th C Medieval Seal Matrix - OTWBTTC - Probably a merchants with an owl in centre & the letters CREDEAICH - Loosely translated (with help from the What Is It boys :thumbsup:) means - 'Believe Me' or 'We Believe'.
OTWBTTC - I got a circa 700AD Saxon Sceat :headbang:;
Leading Expert;
'This is Series F, variety a. There are 89 other coins of Series F recorded on the EMC, only 9 of them variety a. Series F has an effectively meaningless pseudo-inscription, which becomes progressively cruder from variety a to d.'
 

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xr7ator

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Amazing finds as always. Thanks for sharing and grats!
 

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Way to go Cru, there are not enough positive adjectives in the dictionary to describe these artifacts. :notworthy:
 

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Great digs, as always.

The matrix reminds me of The Owl of Athena - with the olive branch above.

Tetradrachm_Athens_480-420BC_MBA_Lyon.jpg
 

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Nice Saxon! :icon_thumright: That's still on my bucket list.
 

Gridwalker306

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The seal matrix is just spectacular! And I cannot see a Saxon sceat posted without voting banner, so...

BANNER!
 

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Very Nice!!! Congrats!!! Always Drooling over some of the stuff You find!!
 

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The seal matrix is just spectacular! And I cannot see a Saxon sceat posted without voting banner, so...

BANNER!

Bwahahahaha because you never see a Saxon sceat posted J!

I would concur with J here Cru. Your posts almost always have something banner worthy. I see no difference here and I’ll throw a vote in. If someone gave me a choice between finding an ancient coin like that and a gold coin it really wouldn’t be a competition.
 

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You had a nice hunt. I like the two silvers and the seal matrix :thumbsup:
 

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That’s a crazy hunt even by your standards.
Congrats on all the great finds
 

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The medieval seal, sceat....are really in nice condition...love the owl symbol...all found otwbttc? Nice way to finish...on a high note!
 

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Bwahahahaha because you never see a Saxon sceat posted J!

I would concur with J here Cru. Your posts almost always have something banner worthy. I see no difference here and I’ll throw a vote in. If someone gave me a choice between finding an ancient coin like that and a gold coin it really wouldn’t be a competition.

Thanks DTC. I’ve seen very few posted over the years, they are a very rare dig. Crusader can correct me if I’m wrong, but I think finding a 2000 yr old Celtic gold coin is probably more likely than finding a Saxon sceat.
 

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14th century seal matrix and a silver Sceat. You crushed that site. More epic finds fall taken up with your coil. :headbang:
 

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The medieval seal, sceat....are really in nice condition...love the owl symbol...all found otwbttc? Nice way to finish...on a high note!
Its a detecting expression coined on Tnet I believe to explain a phenomena that seems fairly common but makes little sense. In that the best find can often come On The Way Back To The Car (OTWBTTC).
 

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Thanks DTC. I’ve seen very few posted over the years, they are a very rare dig. Crusader can correct me if I’m wrong, but I think finding a 2000 yr old Celtic gold coin is probably more likely than finding a Saxon sceat.
That used to be the case (mostly because they are so small compared to a Stater) but statistically they are now on about on par due to our sensitive machines. If we get 1 or 2 a year, it's been a good year.
Other difficulties are that its fairly easy to research & find an Iron Age (Celtic) Site but near impossible to research a Saxon Site. You either need to stumble on them or hope that a Roman Site continued occupation, which is super rare, as they tend to pick Sites away from the Roman areas. We have only found 2 Saxon Sites on top of Roman Sites, that's 2 out of about 46.
ie. I will be happy if its the only 1 we both see this year.
 

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