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last findings

senda

New member
Hello everyone.
Long time without showing my findings and work has grown ... I will show a few things, with a little explanation.
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I found a piece of a Portuguese coin 10 Reis, 1764. This cut was made to use as counterfeit currency in Spain.
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Piece that looks like a small crank handle unknown. It still has the wood inside.
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Small lead cylinder quite old patina, ¿homemade projectile musket?
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Iron buckle, by size, belt bell cow or horse.
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Another iron buckle, possibly from a shopping cows, it has a timber hitch.
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A piece of bronze, does an old nail?
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Tubular piece of brass with appearance of having been a musket ramrod.
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Strange piece of bronze, 40 mm approx. Very well made. It has a trapezoidal section to another piece furred ... crosshairs of a firearm?
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The middle piece with brass buckle.
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Hanging copper / brass / bronze subject of the same material. Possible motif cavalry ¿? I reckon 1500/1600 era, its shape.
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Another unique piece. Made of cast bronze, the holes made manually. Looks like a chain link of an ornament, another unknown.
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Another brass buckle, can be of a military backpack because it is small and thin.
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Bronze piece, rotating at both ends. Very nice and strange. Bronze authentic, unaltered. Unknown.
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Russian Granada fuse the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939. This piece went unnoticed and a colleague realized what it was. I have no idea where I found it.
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Royal Guard uniform button Queen Elizabeth II since 1833 -Queen hasta1868-
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Portuguese currency called "Ceitil" for use in Ceuta, Portugal, Spain and the Indies, the lowest value. Outstanding for more than 150 years XIV - XV with hundreds of variations. Something very old.
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Another Ceitil as above.
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Portuguese silver coin. Very fine. Very deleted. He appeared at the first Ceitil. In appearance the same time.
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2 coin maravedis of Felipe V, very spoiled but you can see all recorded with difficulty. 1744.
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2 coin maravedis of Philip II 1527/1598, very poor.
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Coin 4 maravedis Elizabeth II, 1841.
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2 coin and a half cents shield, Isabel II 1868.
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Nine blonde or pesetas. Found all together.
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Religious medal, virgin with child. Very spoiled. XVII-XVIII centuries
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Religious medal before 1650. Santa Maria del Pilar and Santa Barbara, After this date was called Nuestra Señora .
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And finally for today, my last hunt. Second time in this hermitage, where two years ago I found my first silver coin. The currency of my avatar. The day was quite rude. Rain and cold (6 ° C) but the withdrawal was very strong.
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Ten coins between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries all in very poor condition.
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Another 13 of the twentieth century.
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An old gas burner.
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The keyhole, it is very old bronze and handmade.
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Remains of a toy revolver. Aluminum spoon the AT PRO pointed at 90 and thought it was silver. A musket ball.
And the latest find, a medal of dog that is not gold, as I had thought.
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Landscape photos.
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Thanks for looking, and please excuse the translation errors.
Senda :detecting:
:stars:
 
Terrific array of some great old finds. Good pictures and I like your translations. HH jim tn
 
Thanks Jim, you're "too" friendly, my translations (those of google) are a horrible curse :stars: for you all
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I like some of the words you use to describe things. I find toasted targets in bad condition like your "spoiled" ones. And we have those cold, rainy, nasty days here that to you are "rude." Anyway, keep your posts and pictures coming. HH jim tn
 
Thank you! I really like reading your posts and the information you provide…very interesting.
HH-Bruce
 
Man you dig up some wonderful treasures. You have such an old area to hunt. I always enjoy looking at your posts. And it's really appreciated at this time of year too, when we are covered with ice and snow.
 
Thank you all for your kindness.
This work is done in downtime at work, now 10 minutes and within a few hours or days, a little. I am accumulating the few hunts with the findings. Photos, text, translate and ... do you check the translation? no, it's true, I do not I check the translation sometimes. I forget correct ...:rage: When I read the post on the forum, I can not edit ...:rage: I hate those words as rude, toasted, spoiled .... I just want to say "coins are f_ck_ng " deteriorated ....:rofl:
But I always laugh a lot ... :rofl:
Also I learn conversely, a spring is a mechanical part or season of the year. Station (estación) is where the train stops but also the spring is a "station" of the year ...For me it is like reading a ciphertext... :rofl::rofl:
 
Thank you for your excellent adventure and finds you share with us!:clapping::beers: I am away on work, but logged in to check the forum this morning at the hotel to view your finds and congratulate SENDA!
Mud
 
Wow, man! You find some really OLD, COOL stuff! And that scenery is down right beautiful! What type of places do you hunt? I'd hate to have to pick a place to hunt there. I'm afraid I'd just stand there and stare at the hills and stuff and just wonder at it all, lol. Have you lived in Spain your whole life? And don't worry about the translation...You do just fine!
 
Dgruff, I have always lived in Spain. Here in Cantabria I was born and I've spent most of my life. I have also lived a few years (4) in Galicia and the Canary Islands, during my stay in the Spanish Navy, but Cantabria is the most beautiful land haha've traveled all over Spain, and have also met many European countries. There are many such places in Cantabria, but not the same, my friend.
You can gather the three photos together, are consecutive and you will have full vision.
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I have real problems when deciding on which place to go hunting, there are hundreds ....:confused::rofl:
If time allows, today downs of temperatures and snow on 500 meters, tomorrow hunt again, I tell you ...
Senda, a happy man:smoke:
 
Great array of relics and coins. Thanks for posting.:thumbup:
 
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