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Interesting US finds in the UK by the Deus!

Sweet! Yeah I bet that was where US troops was.....bet there is more out there....

Jim
 
Our club had nearly 60 guys detecting around 250 acres of wheat stubble on Sunday, where these came from. We turned up 100's of spent .303 bullets and a few 50 cal bullets as well, one guy did turn up a Viking artifact? I even picked up a worked flint tool dating around 3.5 to 4 thousand years old. This was one of our quieter sites, a few fields over we have found everything from a bronze age spear tip (3.5 k years old approx.), Roman coins and brooches to Medieval coins and 17th century sword fitments. In the UK a hedge row field boundary can be several 1000 years old. One side, loads of pre-historic and historical finds and the other side completely zero, not even modern junk!!!
 
that is too awesum......... and i'm betting that the dime was used to jam two mating gears while working on a piece of equipment?
 
I get a few US coins now and again. No silver coins yet. I usually toss them in the rubbish bin.

Remember, you have to get out, before you can get in.
 
Spider-F5 said:
........ and i'm betting that the dime was used to jam two mating gears while working on a piece of equipment?

great observation!

I was wondering what it *might* be
 
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