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    Nice finds! I noticed some of the pics had what look like coins. If you are ever looking to sell some of those coins I am always interested Good luck with your digging- you have some excellent stuff!

    Andrew

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      Originally posted by pattiewhack View Post
      Nice finds! I noticed some of the pics had what look like coins. If you are ever looking to sell some of those coins I am always interested Good luck with your digging- you have some excellent stuff!

      Andrew
      Неllo Andrew. Yes coins come across, but German zinc coins usually in bad condition.

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        Sounds like something I will need to look into next time I go to Europe

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          Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
          Considering the incredible amount of carnage as a result of WWII, it's amazing to me that there is constant criticism over ground-dug artifacts, especially by MILITARIA collectors. After all, these are relics of mortal combat, not cabbage patch dolls. Every single time this subject comes up, there is the same pissing and moaning. Unless a known cemetery is disturbed, and as long as the remains are reported when they ARE found, all this whining seems ridiculous. Hell, my favorite piece is an early shrapnel-damaged helmet found in Russia I have that still has the guy's mummified ear inside.
          Is this a photo of a photo??Please can you post a shot of the helmet and of the mummified particular?Thanks!

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            Originally posted by Tora_Tora_Tora! View Post
            Is this a photo of a photo??Please can you post a shot of the helmet and of the mummified particular?Thanks!



            Nice one Tora.........

            Regards Mr Slug.

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              Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
              Considering the incredible amount of carnage as a result of WWII, it's amazing to me that there is constant criticism over ground-dug artifacts, especially by MILITARIA collectors. After all, these are relics of mortal combat, not cabbage patch dolls. Every single time this subject comes up, there is the same pissing and moaning. Unless a known cemetery is disturbed, and as long as the remains are reported when they ARE found, all this whining seems ridiculous. Hell, my favorite piece is an early shrapnel-damaged helmet found in Russia I have that still has the guy's mummified ear inside.
              if you're paying for art lessons you're wasting your money

              seriously, that ear/hair looks like a still from the Rhen and Stimpy cartoon, it can't be real...can it?

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                Today went to dig:

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                  Plug-spoon

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                    Here such coins

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                      Beautiful landscape

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                        Rommel-rus,

                        Great photos of your dug relics..... The coins posted in the beginning , may I ask what country they are from please? The landscape shots are most interesting to say the least.....


                        Joe

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                          Originally posted by ROMMEL-rus View Post
                          Beautiful landscape
                          Really nice and particular but my mind goes to imagine the December of 1942....

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                            Has washed

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                              Great Thread!!

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                                Keep the pic's coming

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