Wood Hunting - Day 2...

CRUSADER

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Detecting by myself with Dad plotting again & clearing wood. 3 hours in the woods feels like 5 in a muddy field, dug close to 100 cartridges amoungst the roots :P

Land-magnet did well today, he followed his nose into the wood about 100 yards & found a large Roman Coin, so proves it continues from the edge. Also a mystery Iron Age artefact which looks to be a crude terret ring :o We all get excited about Iron Age, now that we have a coin & this 8)

Got 5 Roman Coins, one very nice one I scanned, as it didn't picture well - Follis of Constantine I.
1697 Sixpence - but its a Norwich mint which I need for the collection ;D

Couple of bird rings, one said 'Inform Brit. Museum', which I found funny - I have reported via the website.

Large broken Crotal Bell & shoe buckle (circa 1750s)
 

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Nice finds my friend. HH.....
 

Nice one Cru as usual :icon_thumleft:, you always manage to pull something out of the hat ;D. I managed to get a large Roman and crotal bell today as well.

hammered
 

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Just might be a chance of something special coming from them woods :thumbsup:

SS
 

Amazing woods finds, they look in better nick than from ploughed land :icon_thumleft:
 

a good silver! congrats. :headbang:
 

Good finds Cru! As I mentioned once, I almost never search the woods in England anymore, just
too much junk. But of course if it was a roman villa or something like that I would also take the
time to search it, first removing the junk and shells... But I have yet to find one coin in any woods.
 

WOODY50 said:
Good finds Cru! As I mentioned once, I almost never search the woods in England anymore, just
too much junk. But of course if it was a roman villa or something like that I would also take the
time to search it, first removing the junk and shells... But I have yet to find one coin in any woods.

That was the norm for me, if you see our last post I got a Celtic Bronze :o This is the only wood I have found anything older than 1900ish.
 

CRUSADER said:
WOODY50 said:
Good finds Cru! As I mentioned once, I almost never search the woods in England anymore, just
too much junk. But of course if it was a roman villa or something like that I would also take the
time to search it, first removing the junk and shells... But I have yet to find one coin in any woods.

That was the norm for me, if you see our last post I got a Celtic Bronze :o This is the only wood I have found anything older than 1900ish.
Yes I saw the Bronze Celtic, they are pretty rare for sure. Anyway the woods are good ones, I think it will
be some time before you are done there. Most of the woods where I would like to search are filled up with
the farmers birds, and we are not allowed even to come close to them.
 

Woods-Fields everywhere it seems with the finds I see. :laughing9: I'll be up all night repling to you guy's! :o :D :notworthy:
Take Care!
Pete :thumbsup:
 

strange ...i got a decent coin of constantine I .yesterday but think i will skip the woods ...nice to walk around in though......actually verona is surrounded by hills and trees to one side and there was a lot of ancient activity but i bet finding anything is near impossible.
 

Amazing finds I love that six pence. :icon_thumright:
 

WOODY50 said:
CRUSADER said:
WOODY50 said:
Good finds Cru! As I mentioned once, I almost never search the woods in England anymore, just
too much junk. But of course if it was a roman villa or something like that I would also take the
time to search it, first removing the junk and shells... But I have yet to find one coin in any woods.

That was the norm for me, if you see our last post I got a Celtic Bronze :o This is the only wood I have found anything older than 1900ish.
Yes I saw the Bronze Celtic, they are pretty rare for sure. Anyway the woods are good ones, I think it will
be some time before you are done there. Most of the woods where I would like to search are filled up with
the farmers birds, and we are not allowed even to come close to them.

This was full of rearing cages, but the new owners took them out last year, so full of chicken wire & other crap, but at least we are allowed in.
 

That is amazing you can go out and dig Roman coins like that.
I love looking at you guys stuff.
 

Thanks everyone, can't wait to get on the field next to the wood :o
 

Nice woods hunt, harder work for sure. :icon_thumright:
How much better do the bronzes hold up in the woods over the fields?
 

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