babulin2002
New member
Hi all,
Went to pastures yesterday to check out a promising hill, thought (hoped)for maybe some bronze-age remains. Found the pasture full of bulls, so wasn't so eager to mix with them
But since i was there i decided to check out the fields in the vicinity, found a19 cent coin (unreadable, so-called slit-coin, very thin copper, a few pfenning, the engraving is usually gone on those when you find them), a 60g scale weight ( copper or similar alloy), some lead musket bullets, but the most interesting for me was the nazi tinnie. Found another one some time ago, the other one was not about sea-travel, but some farmers association or so. The pic here is from the web, didn't photograph mine yet, but it's in a worse condition, the eagle is bent a bit, and the vegetation ate through a part of it, there's a 2 mm hole through it.
But all in all it's still readable and i like it.
HH
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Went to pastures yesterday to check out a promising hill, thought (hoped)for maybe some bronze-age remains. Found the pasture full of bulls, so wasn't so eager to mix with them
But since i was there i decided to check out the fields in the vicinity, found a19 cent coin (unreadable, so-called slit-coin, very thin copper, a few pfenning, the engraving is usually gone on those when you find them), a 60g scale weight ( copper or similar alloy), some lead musket bullets, but the most interesting for me was the nazi tinnie. Found another one some time ago, the other one was not about sea-travel, but some farmers association or so. The pic here is from the web, didn't photograph mine yet, but it's in a worse condition, the eagle is bent a bit, and the vegetation ate through a part of it, there's a 2 mm hole through it.
But all in all it's still readable and i like it.
HH
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