Hello buddies
I went this past weekend to the village in the mountains.
Sunday dawned a beautiful day and after leaving the pots on the fire I went to a place I have visited in the past and I have not looked / detected completely. In the afternoon, before returning home, and lunch, I got permission
from "my contrary" to one hour (man! You think?
Just an hour?
) of Detection. Harnessed correctly (90 minutes
) also gave good results.
Well, with two exits almost everything was double
Two buttons, plain one can not identify. The second, very grungy and damaged leaves discover the words "P D OVIEDO"
Capital of the province next to Cantabria, Asturias, had a regiment of volunteers between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This regiment operated in Cantabria during the War of Independence against Napoleon. By design, belongs to this war, and I'm 1808/1814 date for the first button, they are similar manufacturing.
Two half penny coins, queen Elisabeth II, 1867 and 1868. In uneven conservation.
Two coins of 5 cents, 1870.
Two coins of General Franco, a peseta and 5 pesetas, XX century
Two coins which have not yet identified but undoubtedly belong to the seventeenth century ...
And unpaired 8 maravedís King Carlos III where you can see very difficult 178X date.
An iron buckle and a smaller brass buckle.
A wick lighter, used until recently. It is the third meeting.
Possibly an unknown part of an agricultural machine.
A projectile gun unfilled.
Every day I am more and more pleased with my Garrett AT PRO.

Thanks for watching
Senda

I went this past weekend to the village in the mountains.
Sunday dawned a beautiful day and after leaving the pots on the fire I went to a place I have visited in the past and I have not looked / detected completely. In the afternoon, before returning home, and lunch, I got permission



Well, with two exits almost everything was double

Two buttons, plain one can not identify. The second, very grungy and damaged leaves discover the words "P D OVIEDO"

Capital of the province next to Cantabria, Asturias, had a regiment of volunteers between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This regiment operated in Cantabria during the War of Independence against Napoleon. By design, belongs to this war, and I'm 1808/1814 date for the first button, they are similar manufacturing.

Two half penny coins, queen Elisabeth II, 1867 and 1868. In uneven conservation.

Two coins of 5 cents, 1870.

Two coins of General Franco, a peseta and 5 pesetas, XX century

Two coins which have not yet identified but undoubtedly belong to the seventeenth century ...

And unpaired 8 maravedís King Carlos III where you can see very difficult 178X date.

An iron buckle and a smaller brass buckle.
A wick lighter, used until recently. It is the third meeting.
Possibly an unknown part of an agricultural machine.
A projectile gun unfilled.


Every day I am more and more pleased with my Garrett AT PRO.


Thanks for watching
Senda
