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MAY 2018 HAS THREE WINNERS!!!

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WINNER #1
My favorite international favorite find for May 2018 is the Medieval silver Klippe Coin, 8 Ore, 1564, discovered by James M. from the U.K. with his AT Pro.

James's story: Hello fellow Garrett Fans! I have been detecting for nearly two years and have had a lot of success! I first started out with the EuroAce and loved it but now I'm currently using the AT Pro and LOVING it even more!!! I recently found one of my greatest treasures and somewhere I least expected it! I was in the forest and had been detecting for nearly two hours and had very few signals and those that I had were either shotgun cartridges or bottle caps…as you can imagine. After a while I decided it was time to go home and started walking back. I thought a few more swings along the way couldn't hurt.

A few swings later and just before I was about to leave the forest, I heard a loud clear beautiful signal. I thought to myself it's probably nothing special, however, you don't know until you dig it. So that's exactly what I decided to do, and I'm so glad I did! Because about 8 inches down in the forest of all places was a very old looking square object… I took it home and cleaned it carefully to discover not only was it a square coin but it was in fact a Medieval silver Klippe coin and it was in a beautiful condition!

This coin has a very interesting history, as it was only made during the time of the Nordic Seven Years' War (1563-1570) and was a way of quickly paying the soldiers. The minting factories would send large bars of silver to the soldier camps where the bars would be cut into squares and stamped as it was a quicker and an easier method to do so. I can just imagine that the last person who held this coin could have been a soldier riding back from a battle with his last pay in his pocket and dropped it over 450 years ago! Now whenever I go out I always remember that experience and think to myself you can find the most amazing pieces of history and treasure in the most unlikeliest of places. You just never know what could be beneath your next swing. So a 'few more swings couldn't hurt!'

James M. WINS a Pro-Pointer AT Z-Lynk™ and Garrett® MS-3 Wireless Kit!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for May 2018 is the 83 B.C. Gauloises Roman Coin, discovered by Guiliani from Europe with his AT Gold.

Guiliani's story: Hello. I practice detection for 3 years. I found a lot of currency. My most beautiful for me the one where I had made a turn and found this little Roman silver on a path. A denier serratus Antonia struck around 83 B.C. in Rome. Victoria (Victory) standing in a quadriga galloping to the right, holding a crown of the right hand, a palm and the reins. This remains for me one of my most beautiful discovery.

Guiliani WINS a Pro-Pointer AT Z-Lynk™ and Garrett® MS-3 Wireless Kit!
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WINNER #3
My third international favorite find for May 2018 is the WWII Dog Tag from 101st Airborne, found by Pierre G. from Europe with his GTI 2500.

Pierre's story: Hello Folks of the GARRETT Corporation. I'm the proud owner of a GTI 2500, and put your excellent detector to good use on a regular basis to find relics of a world famous battle. Recently, I probably made my best find ever, since I found the dog tag of a man of the 101st Airborne who fought in an historical battle. I wouldn't ever change for another detector. With it I actually manage to save great historical artefacts on a day to day basis. Thanks for your time. Best regards. Pierre G.

Pierre G. WINS a Pro-Pointer AT Z-Lynk™ and Garrett® MS-3 Wireless Kit!
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APRIL 2018 WINNER!!!

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WINNER #1
My international favorite find for April 2018 is the Coin Table, found by Stephen G. from Ireland with his AT Max.

Stephen's story: Hi all. I have been detecting for 4 years now, started with the Ace and currently loving the Max. I've had some amazing finds and some worn out ones. I've recycled over 100 kg of lead taken mostly from the local estuary but also a lot of well worn coins. It's a shame that these little gems should go unloved so I made a little table out of mostly recycled materials and I'm very happy with the results. Not only do I have a fantastic hobby but I'm reusing and recycling, creating new from old. What an amazing hobby! Thanks guys. Regards Stephen

Stephen G. WINS a Pro-Pointer AT Z-Lynk™ and Garrett® MS-3 Wireless Kit!
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MARCH 2018 WINNER!!!

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WINNER #1
My favorite international favorite find for March 2018 is the Item(s) Found: Found a MEROVINGIANS, Canac. Circa 585-675. AV Tremissis Coin, found by Hamza A., from the U.K. with his AT Gold.

Hamza's story: "Find of the life". I was so lucky today as I was on a dig arranged by a club and in the first 30 minutes my Garrett AT Gold done it again and gave me a lovely MEROVINGIANS, Canac. Circa 585-675. AV Tremissis. I dug a bit of trash and I was thinking what a field is that one full of junk!! Then, my favourite and the only machine I have, went through all this trash and got me that little tiny gold coin. Even most of other detectorists own another make machine and they all proud with it, but when they saw which machine I was using they all said that is a good machine (AT Gold) with that little coil. Honestly they were surprised. Well done to my Garrett AT Gold! I love my machine and I will never exchange it with another make. I was thinking to try the AT Max and when I get a chance I will definitely get it.

Hamza A. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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FEBRUARY 2018 HAS TWO WINNERS!!!

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My international favorite finds for February 2018 are the Five Golden Roman Coins, found by Miralem B. from Bosnia and Herzegovina, with his AT Pro.

Miralem's story: I am using Garrett AT Pro since 2014 and I had great finds but last August I have found a small stone wall on one hill deep in the woods. Rains made a small ditch and water wash down a lot of material.

I have start from the top and walk down and swing my AT Pro. First signal hit about 2-3 meters from the small wall and that was golden coin of Emperor Gratian. I couldn't believe to my eyes but I didn't wait… I've push down and found a lot of pottery and iron nails. After I came down on the bottom of the hill I got great signal, and one more and more… 4 Valentinian golden coins on 2 square meters. It was muddy and yellow sticky dirt get on my search coil, my hands and my Pro-Pointer. I was dirty as a pig but in one hour I have found 5 golden Romans! I was happy and exited.

I research rest of the site and found just 2 arrow heads and bunch of nails. That site gave me a lot of coins but most of them are coppers and heavily damaged because the soil. This is still my best coins I've ever found. I hope you'll like it. Cheers

Miralem B. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for February 2018 is the German WWII Ring, found by Guta D. from Romania with his Ace 250.

Guta's story: Hello. My find for this month it is a ring that I found in a WWII area. I think that is the most beautiful ring that I ever found and it is my first silver one. Inside it is engraved 'Warschau 1941' and in the front are engraved the initials 'H.K'. I searched on the internet and discussed with some colleagues and we agreed that it is possible that the ring was from a German officer from some special troops that between 1941 and 1942 were responsible with "cleaning" the jewish camps in Poland.

Also, off the record, in 1943 and 1944 they came in Romania to do the same thing. The ring was found near Ploiesti (10 km away from a camp full of Russian prisoners).

Guta D. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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JANUARY 2018 HAS TWO WINNERS!!!

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My international favorite find for January 2018 is the 4,500 kg Silver Russian Treasure, found by Potapov E. from Russia with his Ace 250 (he called his workhorse).

Potapov's story: It was in late August 2017. The month was rainy, it was an ordinary day, far to go didn't want, but take heart wanted. Decided to go to a place known to me for a long time…at first very many finds, and sometimes very worthy. When we reached the place, collecting gear, as luck would have it, it began to rain and nasty cold, but since it was a wooded area, it was tolerated and we decided to stay and continue. Took about 2-3 hours and decided to move to the exit, and the findings were, as they say, the soul took. There at the exit, on the slope of a hill, resting on the bench, it was possible to imagine the way things were in those days because this place is very rich in its history. It is possible to feel the Korean special forces.

Dig out about a bayonet spade, and to my eyes appeared unseen coins (later revealed to be the Dirhams and different Khans: Tahtamysha, Khan Uzbek, Khan, Gulistan, Berdibek Culpa, Tokta. Also met Dirhams with the Tamgha of House of Batu.) The treasure turned out to be 160 PCs. And then I saw the stick (Novgorod Hryvnia and Poltina, one half was with the Tamgha of House of Batu). Then turned 36 bars (5 Hryvnia and 31 Poltina). Treasure weighs 4,500 kg! I hope you enjoy my story!!!!

Potapov E. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for January 2018 is the 40 BC Commios "Lawrence" Gold Stater, found by Martin B. from the UK with his Ace 400i.

Martin's story: I have been detecting for about 2 years now with not a lot of success, only 2 coins found. Having had my Garrett Ace 400i for almost a year now upgraded from the ACE 250. I attended a rally in Chichester with my local club "midweek searchers" on 6th jan this year, first of the year for me. We all lined up at the given start point ready for the off. I had only walked 7 paces when I had my first signal…boom a 40BC Commios "Lawrence" Gold Stater! My joy at finding my first gold coin was awesome and could not wait to show the rest of the group. The rest of the days detecting was a blur. Many thanks Garrett.

Martin B. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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DECEMBER 2017 WINNER!!!

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My International Favorite Find is the Bronze Age Gold Clothes Fastener 1200bc approximately, found by David M. from the UK with his Ace 150.

David's story: I've only been detecting for one year after buying an Ace 150 November 2016, but I've already found some fantastic pieces of history. I've had 57 silver coins dating from 1302 to 1945, one 9 crt gold ring, and 4 silver rings. One of which turned out to be Viking and is currently being put through the Treasure process with the Ulster Museum, Belfast. I was also lucky enough to find a Bronze age socketed gouge dating to around 800 bc.

On Monday 18th December I headed out to a local barley field where I've had 9 silver coins, hoping to find number 10. I wasn't having much luck and had only found a few buttons when I decided to move to a field on the opposite side of the permission. First target was a George VI ship half penny from 1943 then nothing for the next 150 meters. I had reached the far side of the field when I made the decision to head back to the first field. I'd walked 20 feet when I had a decent signal. I dug down about 6 inches but the target was still in the hole so I took another scoop, this time about 8 inches, and set it to the side.

Using the pin-pointer I located the target. It was still encased in dirt and was heavy for its size making me think it was lead. When I rubbed some of the dirt away I nearly had a heart attack! Staring back at me was the gold object in my photos. I knew this was something very special and suspected it was Bronze age. My suspicions were correct and initial findings say it is in fact a Bronze age clothes fastener dating from around 1200 bc. The items is currently with the Ulster Museum for further analysis but this is without doubt a find of a lifetime and something I will remember forever.

I find it unbelievable the things my little Ace 150 has found but I hope some day I'm in a position to upgrade to one of the high end Garrett's.

Many thanks, David

David M. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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NOVEMBER 2017 HAS FOUR WINNERS!!!

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My international favorite find for November 2017 is the Roman Two-Headed Horse Fibula, found by Luka R. from Croatia with his Ace 400i.

Luka's story: This weekend I was planning to go detecting with my friend but we didn't know where to go because all our good locations were really far. So we decided to go on one roman location that is kinda near us but it is pretty worn out, because there was a lot of other detectorists with all kind of metal detectors. When we came there the dark started to fall, but the moon was full and there was a lot of moon shine so we could see really good. There was a lot of new holes so we didn't have any big expectations...

We started detecting and second signal, in middle of 3 holes, bam, found a Denari, then I knew that it will be good day for me. After 3-4 hours of swinging we took a little break because both of us were tired. We started searching again and after few minutes I have some mixed up signal few centimeters from some old hole, I started digging (20 cm deep) found some iron piece, put it in my bag, took my Garrett Ace 400i and swung again over that hole and bing bing bing, great signal. I'm digging but i can't find that "signal" so i take my Pro-Pointer and signal is even deeper. Once more I put my shovel in hole (it was 40-50cm deep at that time), take out dirt and there arent any signal in hole anymore, so I take propointer and started searching. Finally I see something like dragon head poping out of dirt, took it out and boom baby boom, beautiful Roman two headed horse fibula in perfect condition. After 1800 years the needle is still working.

Luka R. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for November 2017 is the Iron Cross Hoard, found by Lucian L. from Romania with his Garrett Ace 300i.

Lucian's story: Greetings from Romania! I'm very happy to present my new military treasure, found with my new metal detector Garrett 300i. It's about 170 pieces of WW2 German Iron Cross class 2, found with my new 300i near a former German military base from WW2, near Bucharest.

I'm a member of Romanian Military Arrcheology "Asociatia Pro Detectie" (a metal detecting association), and from what I know is the largest hoard of Iron Crosses found in the whole world. I hope I caught your attention ...and I wish you all the best!

Lucian L. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #3
My third international favorite find for November 2017 is the WW2 American Soldiers Sterling Silver Ring, found by Stephen W. from the UK with his Ace 250.

Stephen's story: I was detecting a field on the coast in Weymouth, Dorset, England. When I got a brilliant double-dinger signal on the Ace 250, I thought it was going to be a copper or silver coin but then to my surprise a big silver ring popped out! It had the American seal on the front and Eagles on both sides and a lot of decoration. I knew it was American but after doing some research I found out an American soldier would have bought it before coming to England! And dropped it after spending time in Weymouth before leaving for France to fight. A lot of American soldiers would have got on boats and landing crafts in Weymouth ready for the beach landings in France on D-day. It's the best American WW2 item I've found and one of my best rings!

Stephen W. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #4
My fourth international favorite find for November 2017 is the Buckle with Lion Figure, found by Ezequiel R. from Argentina with his Ace 350.

Ezequiel's story: Hello, some time ago I bought the Garrett Ace 350 detector and it has given me once again the satisfaction of having found a unique piece in what was a battle scenario during the war of the triple alliance in the province of Corrientes Argentina. (1865-1870) The piece is a beautiful buckle with the image of a lion belonging to an officer of the army of Paraguay. I feel besides a great joy, a tremendous respect because this type of find reminds me of those men who left their lives in those fields. Really this activity is the most exciting that can exist. Regards!

Ezequiel R. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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OCTOBER 2017 HAS THREE WINNERS!!!

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My international favorite find for October 2017 is the Roman Head Stud Brooch circa 1st Century AD, found by Steven E. from the UK with his Ace 400i.

Steven's story (edited for length): Sunday 22nd October 2017. Forty minutes more and got to set off back home, so take aim at my tiny red car park at top of slope. About 30 paces from edge of field heading back up and first signal worth digging … zero in on it and up comes the plug, tipped to the side and swing again to see if it's in plug or hole still. Missed it by a smidging, looks like it's in one side of hole. Down on my knees and getting to business, soils damp and half clayey and first sight … heck it's shiny black metal looks too new, appear to have found some modern metal junk. Still pry it out of side of hole and start rubbing dirt loose, strong metal line with thinner bit on other side of gap in middle … maybe a bit of squashed pipe? Bits of sticky dirt reluctantly coming away and it's starting to look a bit like one of those Roman brooches, nah can't be, looks too shiny new to be that old … puzzled? It's definitely the right shape? Very hopeful and uncertain so look around for second opinion. Need one of the old hands to look at it, don't want to get all happy and look a Muppet if I'm wrong … one look and a casual "Nice one Steve Roman trumpet brooch that, in good nick too. Still got the pin and everything".

YES!

At last I've done it ! I'm a proper detectorist now, I can find stuff that's not junk. That's 18 months of learning, getting mucky and tired finally paying off thanks to my Garrett. Next week I'll be back out with confidence and a bit of swagger, I stuck it out and it was worth it. Sitting at home writing this with what is a late 1st/2nd century AD Roman headstud brooch in what I think is awesome condition! The last person to hold this brooch before me walked the earth when England was occupied by Roman legionnaires … priceless feeling.

Steven E. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for October 2017 is the 18th Century Sword Guard, found by Vania R. from Italy with his Ace 250.

Vania's story: One of my best findings ever: an 18th century sword guard decorated with angelic figures that brings two parer scrolls. There are peculiar features that belong to a refined work of engraving, and so this guard belongs to a rich aristocrat memento of the noble class of my country. There are some visible scratches that proves scuffles with other blades. Infact, it was discovered in a site of cruent battles where a lot of men lost their lives.

Amazing, when you find something really nice thanks to a history book and passionate determination.

Vania R. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #3
My third international favorite find for October 2017 is the Gold Roman Coin, found by Tomislav B. from Croatia with his Ace 400i.

Tomislav's story (translated, edited): I started dealing with detecting three years ago but only when I was able to buy a Garrett I started to find good results. I always wanted to have something super.

So I set up my detector and searched for a relic … I climbed very high through the summit of the mountain … I was led by 400i … I was tired … when I suddenly get a signal … I look at the screen and the numbers … I started barking as I went off of the ground … I was holding up a tree branch so I did not slip …adrenalin… the excitement … it came … showed golden money …. Roman gold coin … Joy and excitement was not over.

Tomislav B. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
Next month Vaughan will give away a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System! You could be the next winner!

SEPTEMBER 2017 HAS 3 WINNERS!!!

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WINNER #1
My international favorite find for September 2017 is the British Navy Button (Napoleon Era), found by TG H., from Norway with his AT Gold.

Tor's story: It was a rainy day and I was home after a stressful day at work. Since I have the wonderful AT Gold I decided to go detecting in the rain. Better to be outside and let the detector and the rain wash away the stress. :-) After an hour or so I found this beautiful button with gold plating. After a bit of research I found out it is from a officer from the British Navy during the Napoleon war era. It made my day. The stress was gone and I went home feeling good. ;-)

Hope you enjoy my little story and the beautiful Navy button. Best regards, TG

TG WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for September 2017 is the Richard III Half Angel Gold Hammered Coin, found by Michelle V. from the U.K. with her AT Pro.

Michelle's story: The day was absolutely fantastic thank you. Myself and hubby were on a charity dig in Rugby, UK, with my amazing AT Pro detector I call Robyn. Second time out with her I found an Extremely rare Richard III Half Angel gold hammered coin. I found it on a plowed field about 17 inches down. The ground was like a clay substance, quite thick. I had her on Pro mode and the target ID was 65, although a little scratchy. Apparently it's so amazing, I didn't realise what I had actually got. I'm looking into having it straightened soon. I really am excited about this coin as there hasn't been any found for many many years. Yes I was also made to do my first hammy dance.

Kind Regards, Michelle V.

Michelle V. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #3
My third favorite international find for September 2017 is the Henry VI Gold Noble 1421, found by Simon M. from the UK, with his Ace 400i.

Simon's story: I was attending a club paid dig. Looking around there were about 40 other people, many with very expensive machines, but I was working on the theory you have to walk over it. We all started off and everyone headed in different directions. Not a lot was coming up in this field so I went to the next, and there were people everywhere. I saw a small gap and headed to the centre of the field, again not many good signals, so I headed for the next gate when I finally got a good clear signal. I dug down and there shining in the sunlight was gold! I did first think it was just a bottle top, so I flicked it out of the hole, that's when I could see for sure it was a gold hammered coin.

Find of a lifetime.

Simon M. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
Next month Vaughan will give away a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System! You could be the next winner!

AUGUST 2017 HAS THREE WINNERS!!!

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WINNER #1
My International favorite find for August 2017 is the 17th century Gold Fede-ring, found by Wilfred de H. from the Netherlands with his AT Pro International.

Wilfred’s story: In the first week of my holiday, I decided to take my AT Pro for a walk. The field I had in mind was searched very often, also by other detectorists. The first 2 signals were junk but then I got a signal which sounded like a pull-tab. I decided to dig. When I opened up the hole, there was a nice yellow color. In disbelieve I picked it up and looked at it. WOW in my hand I had a very nice gold ring. After 10 minutes of wondering I was able to search again. The rest of the afternoon I found a few more coins and relics. At home I found out that it was a 17th century Fede-ring. What a way to begin a holiday!

Wilfred de H. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #2
My second international favorite find for August 2017 is the Crescentic Terret Ring fron an Ironage Chariot, found by Paula P. from the U.K. with her AT Pro.

Paula’s story: I was out on a club dig with my AT Pro, the field we had was huge and I decided I wanted to detect in a dip at the far end. I had detected about two thirds of the way there and my batteries drained. I went back to the car and changed them and headed back to the dip. I had been detecting for about 5 minutes when I got a scratchy signal. I dig down about 8" and the signal started to hit the 90s and I thought deep iron. As I had dug so far I decided to continue and at about 16" this beauty popped out. I was speechless at first and shouted to a fellow detectorist to for an I.D. We knew it was something special. I was shaking for hours after finding it. The buzz it created amongst other members on the day made it a day to remember. There are only another 8 that have been recorded and this is said to be one of the best and dates to 100bc.

Paula P. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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WINNER #3
My third international favorite find for August 2017 is the Visigothic Gold Coin, found by Antonio P. from Portugal with his AT Pro.

Antonio’s story: On the day I found this coin, because of forest fires, I couldn’t reach one of my favorite sites. The fire department wouldn’t let me drive through the main road. It was a frightening site. On the horizon I saw at least 4 different fires. I tried different roads to get to the spot using GPS, but had to turn around. I was not feeling safe because a while ago over 60 people had lost their life on a road in Portugal surrounded by fire.

But I overcame my fear (or was I just plain stupid?) and decided to try my luck on a small forest road already filing up with smoke, with the fire raging not far away. Well, I made it through and got to my spot, a small hill with lots of fragments of roman pottery scattered all around it. I noticed right away that a farmer had decided to plant some rows of water melons on a patch of land and had ploughed the ground, and I decided to start there. And I cannot describe my joy and happiness when my first (!) signal was this amazing gold tremis from the Visigoth King RECESVINTO – (Raikaswinþs 649-672 ad) (1,39gr 20mm) minted in Toledo.

This was a day I will never forget.

Antonio P. WINS a Garrett Z-Lynk™ Wireless System!
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