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Last happy hunts :garrett::detecting::usan:

An incomprehensible problem all my work has thrown a dark and unknown to me ... sewer not happened .... had spent many hours ... I'm devastated ... may try again ....
sorry.... :shrug:
 
another attempt ...
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Hello everyone.
I have not share my hunts, you who to my cost me a little more about the issue of language understanding. I also like to make a presentation as best I can. This job takes me a while and go adding more hunts to post.
This is a summary of my last 5 outputs.

In the first two spills found love ... remember to take off his pants standing next time ...
 
Looking at the maps I found the ruins of a church from the ninth century. This on the outskirts of a village. Currently the four walls are used to fold cows. The place is a plain devoted to pasture and corn, much field to detect. Get permission from some of the owners, usually people do not you detect minded farms, provided the grass mowed and the tapes holes. In these fields I've gone four consecutive Sundays obtaining:
A very grungy campano for cattle, age may be around 100 years. A button and a buckle. Official uniform of the Spanish Navy in the War of Independence, 1808/1814. The bronze or brass buckle. Two coins resealed the seventeenth century, made ​​a mess and not likely a more specific dating. A button made ​​from a 10 cent coin in 1870. The oxidized iron ring around the button and is in very poor condition. A weight of 5 grams. The tip of a skeleton key. A brass ring. This part could be quite old but I have no way to date it. In the following output, the same day in the afternoon, more bullets. A 10 cent coin of Alfonso XII of 1877. Franco the Dictator, 3 pieces, one of 2.50 pesetas. A very dirty peseta and 50 cts. years 1956/1966. More musket balls. a broken spring. An unknown piece of brass.
The following hunting gave me a medal of San Cayetano eighteenth century, very spoiled. A small ring that I think is silver. A buckle. A sheet that looks like a coin, very worn but that is appreciated, troubles date 1734, or so it seems. A small button on the cuff of the eighteenth century. A musket.
Part of a faucet.
The last time out yesterday. It was hot and the flies attacked mercilessly. I brought home several spicy for lumps in neck and arms ... Butterfly delta, zebra butterfly. Coin 8 maravedis of Charles III of 1776, battered and rusty but legible. Currency overprint Felipe IV, 8 maravedis 1651. 4 maravedis coin of King Charles II on 1690. 2.5 cents Coin Coat of Queen Isabel II of Spain, 1868. Buckle bronze, undated.
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Leaves much to cover that I hope to be doing in coming days.
I hope you like, best regards.
Thanks for looking.
 
Excellent finds! Great layout and pics! I was wondering if you were getting out...I like that moth shot...what a pattern, and of course the METAL! :clapping:
Mud
 
Thank you all for your kind words. I know I can do better, and as Janis said Try (just a little bit harder)
regards
 
Try Harder? :shrug: Listen dude, you found more cool old stuff in this one post than most of us will find in a lifetime! We are all big fans of your work! You have a right to be proud of your showing!:beers::please: Thank you for the inspiration!
Mud
 
Thanks Mud, you're very kind. I meant the literary part, translations of texts and pictures ...:cheers:
 
Awesome finds! You've got some really nice, OLD stuff! And don't worry about your English, everything is near perfect in my opinion! Although, I have been wondering how those cows get folded.
 
dgruff said:
Awesome finds! You've got some really nice, OLD stuff! And don't worry about your English, everything is near perfect in my opinion! Although, I have been wondering how those cows get folded.
:rofl:
obviously the first deflate,
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Sorry, you must read: "to save cows"..... unfolded :blush:
 
You live in one of the most historical and amazing parts of the world, and your finds strongly reflect that. You have the best finds overall. Thanks for taking the time to post!
 
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