Pepsi - hunting. Or digging in the rocks.

serega

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Hi friends. :yes:
Today I went to one - of the old beach.
I want to Greek coins |:confused:), but it is difficult to find and dig. They are few, and they hide in the rocks.
 

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I found another arrow. This Scythians 3.4 century BC. A simple arrow for war (armor piercing)
 

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Hooray! Hooray! Silver icon. church icon (worn around the neck)
Mounting a. There's something written (in Russian), but I can not understand. Letters dirty.
I think it's very old (it horny layer of silver) may be 18-19th century
 

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I found a coin 185? Copper. But it's bad. She is in poor condition and many of them.
 

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Hooray! Greek coin (the wheel of Istria)
Sometimes they see without my T2.
That I did not touch it. That's - they lie on top of the stone. This coin is normal ... 350-380 BC. City of Istria (now the city of Izmail, Ukraine)
 

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Camera closer :shocked03:. I repeat, I did not touch it. That's because these are the coins - those of the Greeks ... Short lived here. I think what that loser-Greek <} it dropped
 

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This Greek lead pryaltse 3 to 5 century BC (This is for manufacture of tissue)
They are here a lot :-\- and for me it's rubbish \:[. I abandoned them for guidance.
 

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A good place to hunt. Stones and my spade <}(shovel I have 3 pieces in this year - I break :huh:)
 

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Another Greek pryaltse. He lay on the stones and I had just seen.
 

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Ring silver. Hurrah! But it is strange. There's a red stone and it is nice - no scratches on the stone and he shines. How to call a rock - I do not know. Maybe it's something valuable?
 

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Was dark :-\ - I end up hunting.
Now I wash the silver and give you a picture :yes:
 

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Three Greek letters. The coin wheel Istria
( ist ) Shorten name - city
 

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Maybe Ruby <}? Nice smooth surface and shiny |:cheering:.
 

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What a great hunt!!! The stone in the ring looks like a red ruby. That blackened silver will polish up like new. I use an electrical powered buffer to do this kind of work. But you must use a ring sizing stick (or any stick that you have tappered on the end) on which to mount your ring when polishing to prevent it from flying off and disappearing in you shop. I have several pieces that have gone missing, so I learned my lesson the hard way. I don't let it happen anymore, and some day when I clean my garage, I'll find those missing pieces of treasure. HH :)
 
Arrow to the war. I do not want to get it in my rear <}. I think it will hurt :poke:
 

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It's rubbish to dig today. It's rubbish :dontknow:
arrow
coins of the Soviet Union
coins of Ukraine
Buttons (made in china)
copper ring
Remains of ancient coins (Istria) Ikakoyo piece of copper
2 antique pryalitse

The end :yes:
 

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