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Easter walk

garryson

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I and my helper we found a couple of modern Hungarian coins with the occasion of a pleasant Easter walk.
 
grat finds:detecting:
 
By the looks of the coins and the Ciinzano cap, I assume you are in E. Europe??
 
[quote DavHut]By the looks of the coins and the Ciinzano cap, I assume you are in E. Europe??[/quote]

I can't tell by the coins, but the cap is an Italian brand. I first heard of Cinzano years ago watching the movie "Breaking Away".
 
[quote daxdog][quote DavHut]By the looks of the coins and the Ciinzano cap, I assume you are in E. Europe??[/quote]

I can't tell by the coins, but the cap is an Italian brand. I first heard of Cinzano years ago watching the movie "Breaking Away".[/quote]

Cinzano Italian beverage. The coins are Hungarian though.

Cinzano
 
That one coin looks like a snail shell.:rofl:

It looks like we have the same flowers here in the U.S.

It must be great to have a helper to do the digging.
 
Ive know CInzano is Italian and I also reckon you would be hard pressed to find it here. Add in the coins and this points to somehwere other than the US. Did we establish the location?
 
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