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Finds and artefacts found while out metal detecting which require identifying.
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Post by Big_J »

Thanks for all the replies.

I think it's a fairly special find and a truly historic piece.
I've sent details to my local FLO at Norwich Castle Museum and it will be interesting to see his thoughts.
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Post by Ten pence! »

Slightly creepy in a contemporary sense but a fantastic snapshot from the past. 👍
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Post by Worzel »

That's superb. One of the most fascinating finds I've seen on here. Well done you!
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Lovely Jubbly [81/] :);/
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Post by liamnolan »

Brilliant find! So much more interesting than a coin, Liam :;@
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What a cracking find. Fascinating!
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