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'Mike'[_4_] 01-10-2011 08:13 PM

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Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)

Mike

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Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.

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Amanda 01-10-2011 09:03 PM

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On 01/10/2011 20:13, 'Mike' wrote:
Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)


Don't you mean 44BC?

In our last garden, while digging a pond we found a large cylindrical
object, about two feet radius and at least four feet long, but hadn't
uncovered the end(s) before calling the police in case it was a bomb.

They decided it wasn't a bomb and continued digging to reveal the ends.
They guessed it was a small ship's funnel.


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Best regards,
Ms Fish

Baz[_3_] 02-10-2011 02:03 AM

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"'Mike'" wrote in
:

Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a
garden somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth
quite a bit. What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have
found in your garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go
one better than that, 42BC ? ;-)

Mike


I can go 2052 or so times better than that if I look in the loose change
jar. Beaky, you really are a prick!

Baz

harry 02-10-2011 07:38 AM

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On Oct 1, 8:13*pm, "'Mike'" wrote:
Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)


I found half a crown, also a flint arrowhead. Dunno how old it is.
But pre-Roman. Whoever lost that arrowhead must have been pretty
****ed off. Days of work I should think making it.

BCE I though it was now to please our raghead friends in the BBC?

'Mike'[_4_] 02-10-2011 08:08 AM

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"harry" wrote in message
...
On Oct 1, 8:13 pm, "'Mike'" wrote:
Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a
garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)


I found half a crown, also a flint arrowhead. Dunno how old it is.
But pre-Roman. Whoever lost that arrowhead must have been pretty
****ed off. Days of work I should think making it.

BCE I though it was now to please our raghead friends in the BBC?
.................................................. .........................

Half a crown!!! I know of someone who got into a rage over a lost penny, how
would he feel losing 30 times that much ? ;-)

Mike



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....................................

Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive.

....................................





shazzbat 02-10-2011 10:38 AM

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"'Mike'" wrote in message
...

"harry" wrote in message
...
On Oct 1, 8:13 pm, "'Mike'" wrote:
Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a
garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your
garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go
one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)


I found half a crown, also a flint arrowhead. Dunno how old it is.
But pre-Roman. Whoever lost that arrowhead must have been pretty
****ed off. Days of work I should think making it.

BCE I though it was now to please our raghead friends in the BBC?
.................................................. ........................

Half a crown!!! I know of someone who got into a rage over a lost penny,
how would he feel losing 30 times that much ? ;-)

In my garden I found a black plastic disc with a hole in it. Is this a
record?


Steve



mogga 02-10-2011 12:10 PM

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On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 10:38:19 +0100, "shazzbat"
wrote:



In my garden I found a black plastic disc with a hole in it. Is this a
record?




LOL.


On my plot I have found a gold ring circa 1974, a silver plated spoon,
about 4 £1 coins, about 40p in pennies, some half pence coins and an
old big penny but can't see the date on that.
Tons of old bits of pots and a lot of old beer cans.
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http://www.voucherfreebies.co.uk

Bob Hobden 02-10-2011 02:27 PM

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"Amanda" wrote ...

'Mike' wrote:
Talking with a friend today, he told me of some old coins found in a
garden
somewhere, apparently one was dated 43 BC and could be worth quite a bit.
What is the best, most valuable/interesting you have found in your
garden?

I feel sure some members of this newsgroup/forum would just HAVE to go
one
better than that, 42BC ? ;-)


Don't you mean 44BC?

In our last garden, while digging a pond we found a large cylindrical
object, about two feet radius and at least four feet long, but hadn't
uncovered the end(s) before calling the police in case it was a bomb.

They decided it wasn't a bomb and continued digging to reveal the ends.
They guessed it was a small ship's funnel.


Our last allotment seemed full of glass marbles and bits of old clay pipe
with the occasional stone age flint knife turning up. Lots of oyster shells
too, used instead of lime?
Present plot it's just stones although I did dig up a complete old bottle
when we just started on it.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK



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