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Expedition to the place of the former church

I love looking at your treasure. So different from what we find in the US. If your English is up to it please describe some of the older and more unusual pieces. Thanks for posting!

Chris

I found a crown that looks just like that. I assumed mine came from a bottle of good Canadian whiskey. (Crown Royale.)
 
This crown was on a helmet of soldiers of Napoleon of war of 1812.:starwars:
Austro-Hungary
 
The amulet "Axe" is dated 1100-1200
Gave to young soldiers.
Kept them in the war.

 
Some great finds .Thanks for the new posting.
Congrats !!
 
Nice haul of coins and what not you got there.
 
Very cool finds! Real history!

Chris
 
The relics are neat. That crown would be an awsome find for me.

What is the two crossing leaves with the hammer and sickle. I believe it is Russian, but what for?

Thanks, New and Different
Jeff
 
TURNMASTER said:
The relics are neat. That crown would be an awsome find for me.

What is the two crossing leaves with the hammer and sickle. I believe it is Russian, but what for?

Thanks, New and Different
Jeff

It, the security guard of wood.
 
way to go ,,cool finds,,, it seems as though there is a lot of history where you hunt
 
Those are some awesome finds Dant! We love your posts and pictures! Keep them coming!:garrett:
 
Man, I have GOT to take a trip to Europe one of these days (with some detectors of course).:detecting: Awesome finds, Dant!:please: Nice photos, too!:clapping:Thanks for sharing!:biggrin:Happy Hunting!:)
 
You really do find some wonderful things.
You are so lucky because where you live metal detecting doesn't seem
to have caught on like it has here,so there are lots of places for you to search.
Keep digging up those finds.

Katz:thumbup:
 
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