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Got my permit:detecting:

Hape

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Looks like today it's my lucky day. :biggrin:
Got my permit for relic hunting in North Rhine Westphalia (two towns).
So now I am allowed to go hunting on fields, if no visible monument like a castle etc. is nearby.
The permit is for my hometown (the head archeologist told me it's a white spot on his map) and a nearby town, which had a fortress that was completely destroyed around the year 1650. Now I have to finish my research, find a farmer who gives me access to his fields and after that I am looking forward to start some relic hunting... Have a nice day, Peter
 
Farmers are good people, almost all of them have allowed me to detect their land. Several also let me detect when the fields are planted. We had our historical society meeting last night and I have good news as well. I was given permission from the Heimatpfleger to detect where the original town once stood 1008-1250, only farm fields now. I did several hours there today, found some average finds, best being a buckle around 400 years old. We are celebrating 1000 years festival this year. HH and good luck, Mike
 
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