Hi all.
This past weekend I returned to the village in the mountains. In this site there is written from the year 800 AD but no evidence of occupation since before the Romans.
Nearby there was a battle in the year 1838.
We arrived on Saturday afternoon. There were a couple of hours of light and then the moon, waxing quite advanced. I decided to leave my companions in the house and went to a meadow where you think that was the Carlist cavalry in battle. The mountainous terrain prevented their participation.
I started walking with the machine in PRO ZERO and iron discrimination in 20 but the large amount of iron trash made me switch to Coin and 35 iron disc.
The result: a lot of garbage, beverage caps and sheets, copper and iron horns, various pieces of machinery, a very old piece of iron, remains the handle of a small knife and 7 coins, 5 cts. 1870, 5 cts. 1877 Alfonso XII, 2 restamps seventeenth century, 2x a peseta, 1956 and 1966 and 10 cts. peseta 1959. No military encounter.
The night was nice, no wind, a little rain that barely wet the ground and the moon.
The next morning I went along with my two friends to other pastures half an hour's walk. By the way, in the middle of an oak forest, we saw squirrels, deer and a female.
The accompanied has its advantages and disadvantages. Advantages, they carry the backpack with food and water lol, disadvantages, always in a hurry, I always go slowly, and just because ... what, are we going? Brrrrr lol
The morning was also productive, two thimbles, a shoe cow herding buckle cavalry, some other cartridge and 6 coins, classic 5 and 10 cts. , 1877, 1 of 8 maravedis overprint, another unidentified seventeenth century both coin, 1x two 1680 maravedis aprox. and 1950/60 of 10 cts. aluminum.
Then, just around the house, very hungry, eat exquisite
young horse chops with fries and peppers, all washed down with fine wine from Rioja DO and the pleasant company of lazy friends lol
Best Regards
This past weekend I returned to the village in the mountains. In this site there is written from the year 800 AD but no evidence of occupation since before the Romans.
Nearby there was a battle in the year 1838.
We arrived on Saturday afternoon. There were a couple of hours of light and then the moon, waxing quite advanced. I decided to leave my companions in the house and went to a meadow where you think that was the Carlist cavalry in battle. The mountainous terrain prevented their participation.
I started walking with the machine in PRO ZERO and iron discrimination in 20 but the large amount of iron trash made me switch to Coin and 35 iron disc.
The result: a lot of garbage, beverage caps and sheets, copper and iron horns, various pieces of machinery, a very old piece of iron, remains the handle of a small knife and 7 coins, 5 cts. 1870, 5 cts. 1877 Alfonso XII, 2 restamps seventeenth century, 2x a peseta, 1956 and 1966 and 10 cts. peseta 1959. No military encounter.
The night was nice, no wind, a little rain that barely wet the ground and the moon.
The next morning I went along with my two friends to other pastures half an hour's walk. By the way, in the middle of an oak forest, we saw squirrels, deer and a female.
The accompanied has its advantages and disadvantages. Advantages, they carry the backpack with food and water lol, disadvantages, always in a hurry, I always go slowly, and just because ... what, are we going? Brrrrr lol
The morning was also productive, two thimbles, a shoe cow herding buckle cavalry, some other cartridge and 6 coins, classic 5 and 10 cts. , 1877, 1 of 8 maravedis overprint, another unidentified seventeenth century both coin, 1x two 1680 maravedis aprox. and 1950/60 of 10 cts. aluminum.
Then, just around the house, very hungry, eat exquisite
young horse chops with fries and peppers, all washed down with fine wine from Rioja DO and the pleasant company of lazy friends lol
Best Regards