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Welcome to our Metal Detecting
Some of this month betters Metal Detecting finds.
Here hopefully will be displayed some of our latest find.
Finds from the Bronze Age though to the Roman and Anglo-Saxon to the 20th Century.

We are so fortunate to live in a land so rich in history.

Angie, found what looks like part of a
Roman Brooch Thanks go to Tjamme Valk From the Netherlands for his ID, it turns out that it's Anglo-Saxon style brooch.

Another of Angie’s finds,
A
buckle from a horse harness

Angie Found this Rowel that's the round part of a spur

A button I found it has some Latin inscriptions and what looks like WK or WR in the centre
on the revers there is the words STRAND

Another one of my finds
it's a pastry jigger or pastry cutter could be 16c

A picture of Pastry jigger from the BM.

Small Buckle

Silver 3 pence
dated 1879

Buckle

Nice looking horse
why has it got the half-moon bottom section.
Anyone know?

Found on a Roman site.
Could it be a bronze arrowhead
anyone seen one like this ?

From the Roman site
looks like it could be
some small hook implement any idea’s?

More Finds

Druid Token, from the Parys Mining Company i think its the 2nd edition of 1787, Penny token coin from the Angelsey Mines in North Wales. Minted in Liverpool these coins were valid money for trade for Welsh Miners in the late 18th century.

Druid's head in flowing robes on the front and letters PMC, on the reverse, which I believe stands for the Parys Mining company

George III
Cartwheel penny 1797

George III
1806 Penny

Short cross Halfcut

More bits

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