Well,I decided to get out yesterday and go to club dig near York,the site was allegedly an old (17-1800's) homestead in a farmers field.
The weather was a little poor and dispite they say (that "the real treasure is in being out and in fresh air with like minded folk"),I was on a mission to find something nice.
It was a good day as far as the finds were concerned,There was silver coins everywhere,22 silvers came up in total and 2 of them were found by me.
Anyway,the finds of note are:-
Multiple Modern/predecimal coins
1 George 111 "cartwheel" penny
1 George 111 "bullhead" sixpence
1 Victoria "jubilee head" threepence
1 (navy?) badge/button with a anchor and writing on
1 ornate button
1 blank button and a large metal disc.
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