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Re: I finally went detecting again
Round two this morning only yielded 1.70€ in change, 1.02 Mark in coins from the 60's & 70's and a bag seal from the postal service. It's a Third Reich one with the imperial eagle holding a swast… (View Post)1 -
Re: I finally went detecting again
After a nasty injury I finally went detecting again. This time I went to a small park close to my grandparent's house. Just some modern change (6.30€), a silver bracelet with a engraved date of birth… (View Post)1 -
Re: I finally went detecting again
Today's return to yesterday's site and a tour to two more villages was a complete bust. A small amount of change (8.01€) and a 10 Pfennig coin (date rusted away, circa 1950 - 1996). Usually I expect … (View Post)1 -
Re: I finally went detecting again
Today I went to a tot lot in my village wich haven't detected before because it was always full of children. Well, the usuall stuff - 6.35€ in change, a early 1800's flat button, a piece of horse tac… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Confession, a "What the Heck is That?", and Further Adventures.
You are right, sometimes it's strange how many foreign coins are at a random permission. A few years ago I detected a lawn full of 1920's to 1940's coins here in Germany. Probably close to 300 coins … (View Post)2
