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Above finds tray picture - from left to
right are: Henry III short cross silver penny -
Kevin Higgs,
Constantine I (Roman) Follis - Ken Lunn, Elizabeth I 1574 sixpence - Jack
Tree, 17th Century
Spectacle Buckle - Tom Wiliams, Victorian Gun Barrel Cleaner - Steve Richards,
Medieval
13/14c Bar Mount - Steve Richards and a George III sixpence dated 1816
- Phil Jenkins
A few Close Ups
Before your Christmas feast,
feast your eyes on these two beautiful coins
Elizabeth I Sixpence Dated 1574
Found by Jack Tree this coin
is a cracker - just look at the detail on it!


Henry III (1216-1272) Short Cross Silver
Penny
Found by Kevin Higgs. Just look at the
facial detail on the coin and the King's
eyes. It is history looking back at you. A fantastic coin that is Kev.
Well done.



Can you recognise these two?
Hats off to these two Pembs Prospectors
in finding the time and the
energy to participate in motorcycling activities (and for keeping it a
secret from us for all this time). Is that the narrow road on the way
to Freshwater West, that I see in the background? I believe it is.


Pembrokeshire Prospectors
Blast from the Christmas Past
A few familiar faces here but many are
not known to me. Picture taken circa late
Eighties possibly or early 90's. The person seated in the centre is the
legendary
Arthur Duncan I think, and some of the young lads seated to the front
were part of
the club's bottle digging section I believe. Someone please correct me
if I am wrong


Wishing Everyone a Happy Christmas
and a Prosperous Detecting New Year
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