Happy New year to all of our world wide family.
So the last finds of 2019 brought up a few surprises, lets see what 2020 can bring in?
Thanks for looking...........Doug.
My 'play' area, rain on its way in!
Just a lump of mud?
Assorted finds.
Pre-decimal coins.
Dog ID tags.
Multi tool?
Hammered cut half and worn silver coin.
Unknown broken item.
The hidden item from out of the mud.
"The laurel sprays on the top scroll in place of the usual UBIQUE indicates a Territorial Artillery Unit pre-1917.
The decision in 1832 that the mottoes granted to the Regular Artillery should not extend to non-Regulars resulted in many variations to the basic badge."
Dutch custom house lead seal.
The obverse depicts the crowned Dutch shield bearing the rampant lion of Holland post 1815. The reverse has the inscription, R & A (Regten en Accynsen) with the control number.
A lion rampant with a sword inside a shield with a crown above. This represents the House of Orange.
So the last finds of 2019 brought up a few surprises, lets see what 2020 can bring in?
Thanks for looking...........Doug.
My 'play' area, rain on its way in!
Just a lump of mud?
Assorted finds.
Pre-decimal coins.
Dog ID tags.
Multi tool?
Hammered cut half and worn silver coin.
Unknown broken item.
The hidden item from out of the mud.
"The laurel sprays on the top scroll in place of the usual UBIQUE indicates a Territorial Artillery Unit pre-1917.
The decision in 1832 that the mottoes granted to the Regular Artillery should not extend to non-Regulars resulted in many variations to the basic badge."
Dutch custom house lead seal.
The obverse depicts the crowned Dutch shield bearing the rampant lion of Holland post 1815. The reverse has the inscription, R & A (Regten en Accynsen) with the control number.
A lion rampant with a sword inside a shield with a crown above. This represents the House of Orange.