Hi folks,I've not been out detecting for what feels like months,but I managed to get in 4hours this morning.
They say "there's no such thing as bad weather for detecting".....their wrong, the weather was a bit sharp plus it was raining
Some folk find Roman/Bronze age items, I seem to have an affinity for pre-decimal pocket change (at approximately 3"-5" deep,They give a lovely clear signal).
Now,Onto to the finds,nothing too amazing, but I did find a (badly worn) silver William 111 sixpence,a spindle whorl and a (Victorian?) candle snuffer
The finds of note are:-
3 pre decimal half pennies
2 pre decimal pennies
1 silver William 111 sixpence
2 bag seals
1 candle snuffer
1 horse rein guide
1 dress pin
1 spindle whorl
1 musket ball and a couple of unknown bits.
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