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Bad weather, good face:smile:

senda

New member
hi all.
The last weekend I went out to look for my favorite area in the woods. I try, twice in two days but heavy rain forced me to go home soon. So all I could find 4 pods rifle, three gun pods, an iron ring for tying cattle, a musket ball, a small post, two bullets of .22, a coin of 10 cents from 1959 aluminum, a 5 pesetas, 1980 (soccer world Championship 1982)copper 8 maravedis also of King Philip IV in 1650 approx and 10 copper cents of King Alfonso XII of 1879 . and a lot of shit, pull tabs, aluminum, paper etc..:ranting:
Personally with the two old coins had enough but only two hours in two days is frustrating, I hope the next weekend.
a greeting

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Where I live, back in the 1600's, only the North American Blackfoot and Cree roamed around here.....but I have managed to dig a couple of old metal arrow heads made from probably metal pots, traded from the Hudson bay Company. You sure have a good variety of coins and relics from different eras to choose from in your neck of the woods. I find you posts very interesting. :)
 
Thank you very much.
I was also impressed to find old coins 3 or 4 centuries old and stuff oldest but also I envy you for living in the land of the North American Blackfoot and Cree, the Great Lakes and Ketucky rifles, my other great passion. is a pity that the language up a big wall between our worlds ... there is so much to tell (the Celts, Romans, Visigoths, Arabs, all have passed through here) and to ask you ...
A little publicity for my land http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabriahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabria
I would like to see (and feel) these iron arrowheads ... no photos?
Best regards
 
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