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My oldest find ever

james1969

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I spent a few hours in an ancient wood and found two 13th century hammered silver coins,a medieval silver ring and finally and by far the oldest a Bronze age flat axe which dates from around 2000 BC ,one of my best days ever !

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I was using the 10 inch DD 7.5Khz coil
 
My oh My...History in your hands. Bit more information please, like where are you from and where were you detecting.
I also use the 10.5 DD 7.5KHz coil while relic hunting here in Virginia. The X-Terra-70 with this coil is aw some. Con grats on the great finds. TomB:detecting:
 
great finds James, it amazes me how simular some ofthe bronze age stuff looks like the copper culture stuff found around here in Michigan and Wisconsin
 
If only I could swing my coil over the areas where you are. Fantastic finds. I'm betting you earned those with lots of research and time spent swinging the coil. Congrats !!! Maybe someday :detecting:

Good hunting, John K
 
cool finds, feel lucky that you get to hunt ground that is yeilding stuff that old... 1700's is about as old as we get here..
 
Stone age artifacts won't show even with an Explorer on all metal mode.

Nice find. If anybody finds one of those on the west side of the pond history will have to be rewritten.

HH

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