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A bit... can be enough

senda

New member
Hello everyone. Welcome to a new English course encryption.
My last hunt was last Sunday. A fine and heavy rain. That rain will gradually soaking. I chose a field a few miles from my home. dont had permission to enter, but if the grass is short, as now, there is usually no problem. The problem is when you screw something or let cows escape.
I was four hours in the rain. The AT PRO mode "PRO" disc zero, GB 77.
A buckle brass / bronze, possibly a shoe nineteenth century. Two coppers in poor condition, very bad. Some coins of the 2nd half of the twentieth, button aluminum and very little junk. Gradually I learned that signals should not be digging in a field of cows, these animals consume a lot of alcohol (beer and wine :buds:)and something prevents saved the seals and plugs in your pocket ...
The true friends, I came home a little disappointed:angry:. Latest hunts gave me 12 coins, over 100 years and all very very spoiled. These fields of grass, are fertilized with manure from cows, using tanks. This high amount of ammonia, copper destroys fiercely. I sat at my desk at home, looking at this disaster, my love of metal detection was staggering ¿deserved this disaster four hours in the rain and cold?

After a little cleaning I got pretty useless by an oblique light see the shadow of a brand and a bust. On the 8th, I identified the value 8 maravedis. A shadow of VII gave me the final clue King Ferdinand VII. The year was also conceivable, 1820 insurance. Finally I needed to identify the mint mark. Clearly it was a "J" Jubia. I consulted my book of Spanish coins. There are 2 options for that value and that same year. A detail of a few dots on the fringe of the coin just to the identification, 8 maravedis Fernando VII, 1820, Jubia Small head.
I'm back cheerful and lively, and tomorrow, more.
Thanks for looking.
Best Regards, Senda :beers:



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Congratulations on a fine hunt! 4hrs in the rain and cold metal detecting is good for the soul if nothing else!:clapping:
Mud
 
Those are some old coins.:thumbup: The ground were I detect is harsh on all coins except for silver coins. Nice going!

tabman
 
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