Another good day was had by all;D
The turnout wasn't brilliant - only 18 members were able to get there. I guess football and other things got in the way.
Was nice to see Sue out detecting again, now with a new ETrac, and also the unusual sight of Debbie without Brewster who had to stay at home with a sore paw
We had two big stubble fields and also some pasture, and the stubble yielded the best finds of the day.
Tom was first with a very nice but clipped facing bust Canterbury mint halfgroat of Henry VII, which was Tom's first hammered for a long while. Soon after Albert found a tokenised James I halfgroat in the same area, and then Steve B followed with a Lizzie threepence, not in great condition but they all count
Later it was reported that Brian M had found another broken hammered, possibly a Lizzie, and a Roman brooch, but I didn't see these.
Steve K then weighed in with a late Roman debased silver, and Stan (digger) came up with a Victoria Gothic florin. Someone had a Victoria 3d also, but I can't remember who that was now - Nick maybe?
My best find for the second week in a row was a lead spindle whorl, this a nice one decorated with lines and pellets.
Thanks again to Steve B for finding us the rally site, and to the weather for staying almost dry
Sadly, someone forgot to take the club camera, so no pics