Now back into my own comfort zone after my detecting adventures in the waters of Florida whilst on vacation a couple of weeks ago.
I really do appreciate the skill required to extract finds from a water environment from our water hunting friends on the forum.
ID on silver coin courtesy of a UK forum member.
Thanks for looking...........Doug.
Strange but explainable ploughing in this field?
...and the clue is here?
Hammered silver coin.
A fragment of a Roman copper-alloy/silvered twisted bracelet C.AD 320-450.
Roman coin.
Surface finds Roman pottery AD43-410
Assorted finds.
Roman coins 2nd to 4th century.
Trade token top left.
ENPS (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) spoon.
Edward 1st penny 1272 - 1307.
I really do appreciate the skill required to extract finds from a water environment from our water hunting friends on the forum.
ID on silver coin courtesy of a UK forum member.
Thanks for looking...........Doug.
Strange but explainable ploughing in this field?
...and the clue is here?
Hammered silver coin.
A fragment of a Roman copper-alloy/silvered twisted bracelet C.AD 320-450.
Roman coin.
Surface finds Roman pottery AD43-410
Assorted finds.
Roman coins 2nd to 4th century.
Trade token top left.
ENPS (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) spoon.
Edward 1st penny 1272 - 1307.