The Trackway Site - Day 8 - Exploring - Roman Wood Site...

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After crossing The Hill Site back & forth & finishing The Trackway Site in 2 hours 45 mins we decided it was time to pull stumps & try elsewhere after Lunch. We had only had 2 scrappies & a bunch of buttons. Trackway Site finished.

After lunch I wanted to explore a field that we tried before & had no luck but I didn't want to write it off just yet, as it was close to a Church on a hill. This attempt wasn't much better with only a holed scrappy turning up in 1 hour 45 mins.

Cru'dad wanted to save the day & try the Roman Wood Site that he had scouted after a 6 inch turn.(he had 2 Roman Coins in 45 mins) It was a little rough & we had already taken off 89 Roman Coins this year after the deep plough, so we were not expecting the 20 Roman coins we got in 1 hour!

25 Roman Coins (including Cru'dad 2 from the other day)
Tudor Button
17th C Button (type I've never seen)
Georgian Coin Weight
Lead Token
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Nice going as always:notworthy:
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

Jpeg 7 and 8 are not too shabby Crusader, I like the better quality minited Roman's...these are generally older , before the end was nigh if you like?
 

Ive got a 17th century button that looks very similar to the one in your second pic. Only one like that for me too
 

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Ive got a 17th century button that looks very similar to the one in your second pic. Only one like that for me too
Similar shape but yours looks like cast lead & my 16th C example is copper-alloy (Bronze).
 

Jpeg 7 and 8 are not too shabby Crusader, I like the better quality minited Roman's...these are generally older , before the end was nigh if you like?
Not true in this case. All the good ones where 4th C.
Too many factors involved as to why some come out nice & others near blank.
 

thats crazy,what a great group of finds.
brad
 

Good day! :icon_thumleft:
Still no rain here.....
 

Good day! :icon_thumleft:
Still no rain here.....
Oh dear.
We were doing well for rain, but had a warm spell & the lumps have dried but still wet a little deeper, although not looking forward to the heat wave tomorrow being blown from your neck of the woods.
 

I like the Anglo Saxon drilled Roman coin, and the belt fittings and buckle. I might work one of those up when I have the time.
 

UPDATE:

Cru'Dad informed me today that the Roman Bronze Coins in this post pushed us past the 15,000 mark on our database of GPSed Roman Bronze Coins.
 

Thats quite a number! Congrats to the team! :occasion14:
 

love those Romans
 

I wish I was you great finds thats amazing
 

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