Hello , I returned to the village in the mountains . Just boast a half hours and was not going to waste it. I walked over to pasture left on the battlefield , 1838 . My AT PRO PRO mode - Zero and Iron disc to 0. A few steps to start a signal "43" is a rare range , unusual and I started to dig . About 15 inches this piece appeared . Very spoiled but it was good to begin with. Then, quite close to the ring appeared , copper , also very spoiled and corroded .
At home, after some cleaning , I discovered what really had found the coin is a "BLANCA " (white) of King John II of Castile (1406-1454) father of Queen Elizabeth I La Catolica , this coin is prior to the discovery of America ...
The ring, unconfirmed , is from the same era . The copper rings were worn by people more humble , I mean almost everyone .
Several iron debris , I think remains of an artillery projectile 1838 a round ball with teeth marks , (nerves of the battle ) and another round flattened ball , I guess the First Carlist War .
I also found a sewing thimble , a little crushed and mid-nineteenth century , my fourth piece of these .
Thank you all for watching and sorry for the mistakes .
Sendaa
At home, after some cleaning , I discovered what really had found the coin is a "BLANCA " (white) of King John II of Castile (1406-1454) father of Queen Elizabeth I La Catolica , this coin is prior to the discovery of America ...
The ring, unconfirmed , is from the same era . The copper rings were worn by people more humble , I mean almost everyone .
Several iron debris , I think remains of an artillery projectile 1838 a round ball with teeth marks , (nerves of the battle ) and another round flattened ball , I guess the First Carlist War .
I also found a sewing thimble , a little crushed and mid-nineteenth century , my fourth piece of these .
Thank you all for watching and sorry for the mistakes .
Sendaa