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« on: April 23, 2015, 12:36:03 PM »

Well done the Detecting Wales members listed below, particularly my long standing detecting buddy Mark Lambert, Probono on his long awaited coin hoard, Mark Newbury on his cockerel and also Evil Bob who unearthed his wrongly described silver dress pin (its a bodkin with ear scoop) on  a Detecting Wales Rally.

Well done to everyone - great to see DW members heavily represented.


22 April 2015  By Ruth Mosalski


Jewellery, axes and money was found by hunters across the country and have been declared treasures by a coroner
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Eight discoveries from the Late Bronze Age (around 1000-800 BC), the Middle Ages (from the 5th to the 15th centuries) and the Tudor period (16th century) were declared treasures by Cardiff and The Vale of Glamorgan.
 
Among the finds was a medieval hoard of 17 coins discovered by Roland Mumford in December 2012, while metal detecting on farm land in Wenvoe.
 
The hoard is made of five gold and 12 silver coins and includes a half-noble, four quarter-nobles of Edward III (1327-77) and principally groats (4d pieces) of Edward III.
 
That hoard dates to between 1365 to 1370 with the oldest coin discovered being from the 1290s and the most recent date from the 1360s.
 
An archaeological investigation was undertaken by National Museum and PAS Cymru archaeologists, with the support of the landowner and the assistance of the finder. Because no signs of settlement were found, this deposition of a significant sum of money remains a mystery.
 
The money would have been the equivalent of around two months’ wages.

Another hoard including two bronze artefacts, thought to be dated to the Late Bronze Age around 3,000 years ago was also declared treasure.
 
They were identified as axes after being found in Llancarfan, in the Vale of Glamorgan, by David Harrison in October 2013, while Mr Harrison was metal detecting on farm land.
 
One was a complete axe, the other a fragment.
 
Related: Thanks to archaeology Roman military life at Caerleon can be understood
 
The fragment had been wedged into the socket of the complete axe immediately before burial and were found near to each other in the corner of a field.
 
They are thought to have been buried during social and ritual ceremonies.
 
Another find of a small gold pendant which is thought to be dated to the first half of the sixteenth century had been found in St Donats by David Hughes in November 2011.
 
The pendant was made up of four circular sockets that would once have held beads, pearls or semi-precious stones. They are fastened to a small circular back-plate in a cross shape. The sockets of the pendant are decorated with a gold twisted wire that can be matched to Tudor dress hooks and pins.
 

A gold posy ring from Llantwit Major

Other finds included a 14th or 16th century signet ring which was found by Michael Gerry in August 2013 while metal detecting in Sully.
 
A gold ring with the inscription “such is my love” was found by David Hughes in April 2013 on land at Llantwit Major.
 
Fragments of a silver devotional ring were found by Mark Lambert in April 2013 on land at St Athan, that is thought to be dated to the fifteenth or early sixteenth century.
 
Fragments of a silver badge in the form of a cockerel, bearing the motto Si Deus nobiscum – meaning If God is with us – were found by Mark Newbury in September 2012 at Pentyrch.
 
A 17th-century silver dress pin was also found by Robert Lock and Joseph Cartwright in August 2011 on land at St Athan.


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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2015, 12:48:59 PM »

Superb finds guys! Well done.
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« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2015, 12:52:56 PM »

Great finds guys.. Well searched... Wink
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« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2015, 01:05:43 PM »

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« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2015, 01:19:19 PM »

Great finds, well done everyone.
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« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2015, 02:49:40 PM »

Well found guys Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2015, 10:15:59 PM »

Well there it is !!! Roland im stuck for words Wink

Well done to all the finders.
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« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2015, 10:22:02 PM »

Well done to all the finders, Roland you were right, thats an amazing find
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« Reply #8 on: April 24, 2015, 01:31:26 PM »

Well there it is !!! Roland im stuck for words Wink

Well done to all the finders.

Especially as that's the bulk of the hammereds I've ever found too!

I've attached another image that I got sent - on the weekend I'll upload some images of the coins when they were a bit dirtier Smiley


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« Reply #9 on: April 24, 2015, 08:13:30 PM »

Yeah do that Roland it will be nice to see, there all quality coins Wink
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« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2015, 07:39:57 PM »

Well I think and agree totally with all the previous  comments!!WELL DONE TO YOU ALL
So for the rest of us,well lads and lasses what an inspiration for us all,to get out there,get detecting, get finding and continue to unearth the fantastic history we have under our feet....forever onwards👍
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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2015, 08:03:37 PM »

Super collection of finds, well deserved guys. Lovely to see.  Wink
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