Jan 16 2008
Britain’s Portable Antiquities Scheme - Do Some Research & Show Off
Yesterday I found the article about a Czech man who died and left behind a ton of great artifacts with no documentation and I really understood the importance of keeping records of what I’ve found and where I’ve found it.
Today I stumbled onto this website for all you U.K. metal detectorists - Portable Antiquities Scheme. I figured anything with the word “finds” in the web address can’t be too bad and their “search” feature is excellent - the “visual search” is pretty much the most amazing thing ever and their images are mind blowing! I figured anyone could use this to help identify finds or even just kill some time - lord knows I just did!
The coin featured left was silver, hammered shilling found in Hampshire. It was made during the rein of Elizabeth I (Post medieval: 1558-1603) and features her bust on the obverse side, and the royal shield as seen here. I can’t imagine what it must be like to hold something that old and with that much history.
Here’s some quotes from their website:


















Really your site is terrific. I’d like to add you the links list on Dumpdiggers and I’d be absolutely honored if you would do the same.
Rob, sorry it took me so long to respond. But ABSOLUTELY! I just linked you so consider us friends! Love your blog too, and proud to be linked from it! - Liz
I don?t usually reply to posts but I will in this case. WoW