The Team is Back to Full strength....SILVER!

CRUSADER

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Cru'dad has rested his knee enough & the ground is soft enough for him to hunt with me again :hello2:

Spent just over 5 hours on the Roman Site. We started to search the Northern limits of the site, but after 1.5 hours with only 2 Roman Coins, we decided to go back over the most productive area.

51 Roman Bronze Coins
Silquilia of Honorus (Roman Silver) :icon_thumright:
Bronze Roman Horse Head Fitting/mount for ???
Romano-Celtic Brooch (Fibula)

We have now had close to 500 Roman Coins from this site!

Tomorrow we will try another stubble field :-\
 

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Michaelangelo said:
500 Roman coins from one sight-man there must have been a bank there at one time!!
Nice!!!!!!

no just normal middle status settlement with no pockets :D
 

Nice digs for detecting in a field - (wish we could do that here in the US)!

HH
 

lonewolfe said:
Nice digs for detecting in a field - (wish we could do that here in the US)!

HH

why not I see plenty who do well in US fields?
 

You are among the greatest, Crusader !
Thanks for the pics and returning that lost history to above ground !
Best
rmptr
 

hey crusader what was that silver coin and what was the date. My gilfriend has the same coin but in copper.-scottso
 

Besides all the congrats you deserve and am getting extremely tired of repeating them, btw, I just got my first field permission. About an acre I guess, amongst a thousand or so. It has never been ploughed in recent decades and is used for grazing cows and horses. It has at least a 17 or 1800 stone barn(?) on it. Every army for the last 2000 years had to either pass over it, or within a few hundred yards, as the mountain gap in the valley is less than a mile. Wish me luck. I've cleaned out my forest, so it's time to hit the fields and catch up to you and your dad.

As for unwanted hair, I found that though the head is getting thinner I have not lost in total body hair, as it just starts growing out my ears or nose.
 

Scottso said:
hey crusader what was that silver coin and what was the date. My gilfriend has the same coin but in copper.-scottso

Silquilia of Honorus (Roman Silver)
 

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