Viking Age Sword Amulet !

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This very little find is definately one of my very best. :hello2:
It is a viking age sword amulet / talisman found at a viking age trading place.
The amulet is only 3 cm (1.18 inches) long and a very rare find.

It is nicely ornamented and on the back it has a small eye so that it could be carried.
I am not exactly sure of the dating of the amulet, but it would be from the period between 750 and 950 AD.

The amulet was found at a viking age site that I discovered in the spring of 2008.
The place has given me and my detector collegue many, many finds since then.
The total of finds, counting all the small pieces too, would be running up to a thousand till today.

Enjoy this little beauty ! :)
 

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congrats on the banner :hello2:
 

Thank you all ! :icon_thumleft:
 

Congratulations! It looks great on banner. A very nice piece of history there.
How long does it take once you turn it in to be paid and do they sometimes give it back to you after examining it?
Really cool amulet :thumbsup:
TnMtns
 

TnMountains said:
Congratulations! It looks great on banner. A very nice piece of history there.
How long does it take once you turn it in to be paid and do they sometimes give it back to you after examining it?
Really cool amulet :thumbsup:
TnMtns

Thanks TnMountains. :icon_thumleft:

Unfortunately the local museums are these years short of money and time, so it can take very long time.
The procedure is so that the finds are delivered to the lokal archaeological museum and preserved, examined and registered.
(Thats what takes a loooong time).
Then they are delivered to the National Museum in Copenhagen, who set the finders fee and pay it out for you directly to your bank account. Additionally you get a very fine letter from the museums director, who writes about the find and the archaeological context of the find.
I have finds at the local museum that have now been waiting to go to Copenhagen since august and december 2009.
That is absolutely to long time, but I can´t do anything about it. >:(
Finds (not coins) are very often delivered back for exibition at the local museums.
Coins are collected in a national collection of coins also used for numismatic research.
If finds are exeptional they will often stay at the national museum in Copenhagen and be a part of their exibition.
Due to this special "law" in Denmark we have in the National Museum one of the best collections of antiquity in the world.

Here a link, where you can see some of those stunning finds. Many of them made by detectorists.

http://oldtiden.natmus.dk/moeder_med_danmarks_oldtid/language/uk/

Click on the link "The exibition" at the top, and you can choose periods and then on the left choose many different items, and see many of the very best finds from my country.

:hello:
 

Incredible find! Congratulations on making the banner! :icon_thumleft:
 

Dane, that is way past astounding, and the date.

Can there be any doubt that we are involved in the most amazing hobby.

Just look at the history saved. This is a noble hobby.

Congratulations on the banner and your swipe from the darkness of history.
 

Thanks, everybody !! :icon_thumleft:
 

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