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Begonnen von Bavaria Mike, 25. Februar 2007, 16:22:01

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Bavaria Mike

With my wife and kids away on a ski trip this weekend I was able to get several hours of detecting in.  Hunted two new fields in hopes of a new site but they were both full of trash and no keepers besides two crusty coins and a button.  Also hunted the field where I found the gold coin last May, found an 1849 copper and two crusty zinc 1940ish coins along with some trash and I have pounded that area.  I was surprised to have found anything there but the XT70 has done well at sites I thought were nearly hunted out.  High winds and rain today, I keep looking out the window hoping it will calm down but it seems to be getting worse.  Spent a lot of time on this field below, this is where I found the bowl weight and rampant lion button the other day, found a few more relics and coins here.  This was a nice slow field with the occasional keeper and little trash.

The surface finds, 8 glass buttons, 3 glass beads and 3 partial beads.

A few what is it kind of relics.

The buttons minus the extreme crustys I tossed into recycling.

The lead finds, a spindle whorl, 9 lead seals and two musket balls.

The best of 13 coins, date side.  1886, 1905, 1875, 1871, 1850, 1875, 1849, 1923.

A poor condition Nazi pin, bottom legend reads DANK=THANKS, I can only see two letters at the top legend RB, the middle has an arrow pointing downward to a swastika near the bottom.  Middle is a nice pewter cross and right a poor condition cross.  HH, Mike


Schlumpfstampfer


Tuco


Bavaria Mike

Zitat von: Bavaria Mike in 25. Februar 2007, 16:22:01
With my wife and kids away on a ski trip this weekend I was able to get several hours of detecting in.  Hunted two new fields in hopes of a new site but they were both full of trash and no keepers besides two crusty coins and a button.  Also hunted the field where I found the gold coin last May, found an 1849 copper and two crusty zinc 1940ish coins along with some trash and I have pounded that area.  I was surprised to have found anything there but the XT70 has done well at sites I thought were nearly hunted out.  High winds and rain today, I keep looking out the window hoping it will calm down but it seems to be getting worse.  Spent a lot of time on this field below, this is where I found the bowl weight and rampant lion button the other day, found a few more relics and coins here.  This was a nice slow field with the occasional keeper and little trash.

Dies ist laecherlich, hab schoene gerichtet.  Vergleich mal miene XT70 mit den bild, shau auf den S kurve.   :narr:

The surface finds, 8 glass buttons, 3 glass beads and 3 partial beads.

A few what is it kind of relics.

The buttons minus the extreme crustys I tossed into recycling.

The lead finds, a spindle whorl, 9 lead seals and two musket balls.

The best of 13 coins, date side.  1886, 1905, 1875, 1871, 1850, 1875, 1849, 1923.

A poor condition Nazi pin, bottom legend reads DANK=THANKS, I can only see two letters at the top legend RB, the middle has an arrow pointing downward to a swastika near the bottom.  Middle is a nice pewter cross and right a poor condition cross.  HH, Mike



Bavaria Mike

Danke fuer das ID hilfe Tuco!  MFG, Mike

stratocaster

Zitat von: Bavaria Mike in 26. Februar 2007, 10:54:56
The buttons minus the extreme crustys I tossed into recycling.

The middle one in the upper row seems to be quite old.
Did you recycle that one, too ??  :irre:  :platt: :heul:

Greetings  :hacker: :winke:
Das Sucherforum dankt all denen,
die zum Thema nichts beitragen konnten
und dennoch geschwiegen haben !

Bavaria Mike

Nein Strato, hab ich nicht weg geworfen, der kommt in den knopf schacht.  MFG, Mike

huiwäller

Hallo Mike,
immer wieder schöne Fundberichte und schöne Fundfotos von Dir. Danke.

Hui