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Fridays finds from the woods

leslie

New member
Had another fun day down in my local woods, the copper coins are always in a poor condition due to acid soil

and years of leafmould, the small ring has a silver mark and the other finds are mostly base metal.

I have found lots of military badges in the woods but the Pacific Star medal is a first for me.

The deeeeeeep aluminlum had me fooled on more than one occasion and ended up digging some very deep

holes( its a bugger )

Good Luck to all you A T Pro users and H H.
 
Thanks Leslie for sharing. That find of the Pacific Star medal was a great find.
http://www.privateletters.net/medals_newzealand.html
Looking forward to you other finds. Again thanks. Happy Trails....Z
 
leslie, old copper coins where i an in lancashire ,when they are dug up are almost corroded. you can snap an old penny with your fingers. the siler coins have like a white fur on them , i think it must be very acid soil. where in england are you? Steve
 
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