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sunny Sunday?

senda

New member
Hi, this past Sunday was all. At the start of the morning, a beautiful sunset,:detecting: a quiet wood and ferrous findings about the link of a cow bell clapper in the form of 8, a tack a small nail and very old pieces of iron and several unidentified some shaped nail and other tips that look like knife or something.

In the afternoon I made a new exit to a small field of the neighbor's house, a possible currency peseta 10 cts of 1870 (the queen of the hole) a currency French franc 5 cents of 1920 (? France is 400 km.) and a musket ball possibly the battle of 1838.
The worst of the day was to pick up, the machine slip by the body of the car :rage:and broke the screen (VDI?):veryangry:
Well, the way to hospital, another extra expense in the middle of the crisis.

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Kinds regards
un saludo
 
That's a beautiful coin, senda! Sorry to hear about your detector, hope it comes home soon!!
 
Thanks!!
It really is very nice to find coins, I believe that in 99% of my posts I have gotten one or more. It's a shame that time and the processes of both organic and chemical fertilizers fertilizers come to deteriorate and destroy many pieces.
I think the use of these parts of 5 and 10 cents was common in France, Spain and Italy, being of similar characteristics and were used in all three countries freely.
I lived exactly 50 years without machine but I do not know how to live the next 10 days ...:wacko: Here we say, in bad weather, good face :)

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kind regards
 
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