Tiny Medallion Hill...

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XP Deus II v0.6 with 11" Coil
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All Treasure Hunting
Cru'dad & I spent 3 hours mostly in the rain to pluck out a few finds, nothing too special, although the Scottish copper coin is a first!

1 Nice Tombac Button
Neolithic Flint
Georgian Brass Marker Peg (Gaming piece for scoring on wooden boards)
Nice Georgian? Crown, broken but was part of a Horse Leather Mount (Military?)
Lead Cloth Seal
2 Lead Tokens
1/4 of a 17th C Token

James VI
1567-1625
Coin 1588
Scottish Hardhead (2 Pence)
Crown over IR
JACOB 6 D [G R] SCO

Rampant Lion
Two Pellets behind
[V]INC[IT VER]I[TAS]
Looked like this;
James VI Hardhead 1558 Issue
 

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Another great hunt, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Great scot copper, and great hunt overall. 2nd pic bottom left- what's that? Buckle piece?
 

Nice military site you have there give some goods results Cong I,m always fascinating about lead token still wonder what they were using them for .. game token...
 

Nice military site you have there give some goods results Cong I,m always fascinating about lead token still wonder what they were using them for .. game token...
This type is not a gaming type, but used in shops for small change or even given to farmer workers to prove they were working. ie. 1 for every sack of potatos picked. Handed them in at the end of the day & were paid by quantity picked.
 

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