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I was out yesterday with the Nox and flagging a bit as temps reached 30C (don't laugh!) and the ground was a bit hard/dry to be ideal.
Still I plodded on, and out popped the usual mix of Viccy and toasted George coppers, a musket ball, a toy lead goose, a button off a police uniform, and then the coin bellow...

I have found a few foreign coins of the same sort of era in the same and adjacent fields and it always makes me wonder how they reached a hill farm here in North Wales..

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The week before I found this John Wilkinson token from the late 1700's which again made a nice change...

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Awesome finds, fascinating these things not only make the journey but circumstances lead them to be be discarded and found later. Cheers for posting up :Y:
 
Thanks gents!

The copper coins I have posted are fairly mundane finds by Brit standards. In the more historic parts of the UK, the finds that come up are truly eye watering.

Sadly where I live, it takes me a lot of hours to get a pre 1700's find of any description.. I am still waiting to get my first Roman coin, but in some areas people come back with a couple each outing.

Regards,

Peter
 

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