I could see something coin like in a lump of damp soil so I pulled it from it's grave andhad a closer look.. 'Thats a bit different me thinks..' I could make out a shield but the other side looked positively Jeton like. 'Maybe a silver Jeton??' Whatever it was I was pleased as punch with it.
I resisted the urge to rub it so instead I waited until I got back to the van, whereby I could give it a wash in some water. Pleased with the level of detail I decided to investigate as to what it could be and a similar looking example I saw was a Dutch 'Karel de Stoute (Charles The Bold)'
'CHARLES THE BOLD' love that!

Can anyone confirm this and/or shed any more light on it please? Why would a dutch coin be in Norfolk? Incidentally I have found lots of Charles I coins and a couple of Mary Groats in this area and it's near to an old disused railway line. I believe an ancient pathway might have ran down to the stream here, as I have found a pilgrim's Ampulla, various hammered coinage, and mounts, etc..
Thanks for reading and let me know what you reckon- Cheers!