Yes, I think you are right. I set up a new group. 20 of us went out on Sunday. Some fantastic finds. If you're o Facebook you can check out Kent's new metal detecting events facebook.com/groups/656190973168659/?ref=share
Trouble is mate Iam stuck down here in Cornwall what always surprises me is the value of ancient items I ware Anglo Saxon ring in a necklace around my neck I sometimes touch it and think how old it is and who it belonged to takecare mate👍
What I meant to say is its it so cheap it doesn’t make sense how old it is ok it’s nothing special the ring I own but it means a great deal to me probably owned by a farm worker like me lost in a field hundreds of years ago something very special about that 👍🥟👍
@user-pi8ic8tg6i Yes, value of an item is what we generate. The Market forces of scarcity normal make things valuable. What you have around your neck is probably one of only a few in the world. 👍
Another great vid rich that ring looks like part of mouth piece from horse harness regards mark cornwall
Yes, I think you are right. I set up a new group. 20 of us went out on Sunday. Some fantastic finds. If you're o Facebook you can check out Kent's new metal detecting events
facebook.com/groups/656190973168659/?ref=share
Trouble is mate Iam stuck down here in Cornwall what always surprises me is the value of ancient items I ware Anglo Saxon ring in a necklace around my neck I sometimes touch it and think how old it is and who it belonged to takecare mate👍
What I meant to say is its it so cheap it doesn’t make sense how old it is ok it’s nothing special the ring I own but it means a great deal to me probably owned by a farm worker like me lost in a field hundreds of years ago something very special about that 👍🥟👍
@user-pi8ic8tg6i Yes, value of an item is what we generate. The Market forces of scarcity normal make things valuable. What you have around your neck is probably one of only a few in the world. 👍
Thanks for that that makes it even more special