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Thank you for the first dig with group! My bits from today. Not too much but I'm happy to have a ring. Two layers, I believe gold and silver, as it's marked as 8ct&sil. No idea when it was crafted. Maybe somebody could shed light on it? 🙂

Thanks for a really great weekend looking forward to the next one nearly back home now just on the boat just like to take a minute to say thank you to Martin Stokes Steve and Dave Phillips and to all the Marshalls that helped out over the weekend we couldn't have done it without you for all the hard work

What a brilliant weekend we had a awesome time. professionally organised and put on a good show . Hear is my best find of the weekend after a clean Thank you everyone see you soon .

Golden Stater Discovery
Golden Stater Discovery: Unearthed from the fields of ancient Britain, this rare gold coin features a beautifully crafted horse on one side, symbolizing power and nobility. A true treasure of history, the stater offers a glimpse into the wealth and craftsmanship of the Celtic tribes who minted these coins over 2,000 years ago!"
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This rare ancient coin, likely minted by Celtic tribes in Britain around 50-20 BC, showcases intricate swirling patterns typical of Iron Age craftsmanship. Made of solid gold, staters like this were symbols of wealth and power, used in trade and ceremonial offerings. The delicate designs represent the artistic and cultural prowess of the Celts, making it a prized discovery for any detectorist.
Click Here To Visit Our Page On FacebookPossibly part of a decorative brooch
An incredible find! This ancient bronze artifact was just unearthed, still covered in soil from its resting place. Carefully placed on the metal detector that helped locate it, the piece showcases the fine circular patterns that hint at its origins—possibly part of a decorative brooch or shield boss from centuries past. Each discovery like this is a reminder of the hidden treasures waiting to be found beneath our feet!
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