I was stunned for a moment, then realized what I was talking about was the metal detector.
"Here you go, head, it's in my bag."
"Take it out and try it. Just look around the stone model. Since there are money models, there may be copper coins dropped in the soil."
The handheld metal detector was sold to me by Brother Tanbao in Luoyang. I turned it off when I couldn't find the dragon and phoenix swords. I took it out of the bag and turned it on. I took this thing and circled it around the big millstone.
Soon, there was a rapid beeping sound.
I immediately took a shovel to dig in the soil. After a while, I dug out a rusty iron coin from the soil.
After washing it with water, it turned out to be a Baoqing Yuanbao iron coin from the Southern Song Dynasty. It had "Han Yi" on the back and was very rusty, but the appearance of the iron coin was acceptable.
Baoqing Yuanbao Xiaoping coins should only be handed down from iron coins. They are relatively rare and can be sold for 3,000 yuan. I thought there were still more, so I dug deeper along the place where the iron coins were just found. As a result, I dug out a lot of "white flowers".
of copper coins.”
This shovel should bring out at least dozens of them.
I immediately exclaimed: "Aren't these all silver coins? Are they all Baoqing Yuanbao silver coins? Why are they so white!"
I immediately grabbed it and looked at it. It was very light to the touch. With a little force, these white copper coins were broken into several halves.
"It's lead money!"
"Why so much lead money!"
When I read the inscriptions, I saw that they were all Baoqing Yuanbao lead coins, and they should not be ordinary lead coins.
I frowned and thought.
The existing lead coins from the Northern Song Dynasty can be roughly divided into three types. One is the lead coins made by officials for official use, the second is the lead coins with the reign name of the Northern Song Dynasty made by Annan (little devil), and the last one is the "underworld lead coins".
Also called "Mingqian", it is used to bury the dead. It has only been found in tombs in the Southern and Northern Song Dynasties.
These three are easy to distinguish.
The inscriptions on government-made lead coins are the same as those on copper coins and iron coins. The writing strokes are strong and powerful, and most of them are widely worn in fat Guo.
The handwriting of Annan's lead coins is weak and slender, and the pen is weak. At first glance, it looks like it was written by a primary school student.
Most of the Pluto coins are relatively thin. Since they are privately minted, the thickness is only one-third of those made by the government. The inscriptions on the money are blurry and scattered, and it is difficult to read them. The large handful I caught is Pluto coins.
Since the texture of lead is relatively soft, it broke into pieces when I grabbed it hard.
strangeness.....
Who lost so much money here? Could it be that they were buried with him?
"Botou, which year is the Xixia year that Anqing Yuanbao corresponds to?"
He opened his head and said, "It should... It should be the previous emperor before Li Xian hurriedly succeeded to the throne, Li Dewang, Xianzong of the Western Xia Dynasty. That was the first year of Qianding."
I turned around and asked: "Uncle Fu, no one in your village has touched this big millstone?"
Lao Fu said: "No, it's too heavy. It weighs several tons. Who has nothing to do to move it? I estimate that it has been there motionless for at least hundreds of years. You see, the soil around it has been pressed down.
What's going on?"
At that moment, I asked Bean Sprouts to dig with me.
While I was digging in the soil with a frown, I had my doubts.
Was it that time...
This big millstone suddenly fell off the car and accidentally crushed a living person under it?