Re: No:1 Final Fantasy Fan joins the cast of the Detectorists
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:46 pm
Of course it's the same pace you just perceive it faster because you've got less left.
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No:1 Final Fantasy Fan wrote:Ahh time does fly doesn't it?
Reading bits of that thread again...its nice to read so many of the nice comments people posted to support me when i went through that dreadful ordeal
Karl_ wrote:Ad7 wrote:I don't get the N1FFF referenceRax wrote:The rafting incident?
https://grcade.co.uk/t:i-dont-feel-very-well-but-not-sure-if-to-see-a-doctor?f=7
A huge hoard of coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure.
The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal detectorists.
Lisa Grace and Adam Staples, who unearthed the bulk of the hoard, said: "We've been dreaming of this for 15 years but it's finally come true."
The British Museum said it was the second largest find of Norman coins ever in the UK.
The coins, which date from just after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, depict both the defeated King Harold II and the triumphant William the Conqueror.
Once the hoard is officially declared as treasure, the Roman Baths in Bath hopes to acquire the coins.
The Chew Valley hoard contains 1,236 coins of Harold II, the last crowned Anglo-Saxon king of England, and 1,310 coins of William I, as well as several coin fragments.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-49487078