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    Best Relic of the Month Award -- December 2014

    Best Relic of the Month Award - December 2014



    On behalf of American Detectorist Metal Detecting Forums, it is with great honor that we extend to Taltahull best wishes and congratulations for receiving the Best Relic of the Month award for his 14th Century Wax Seal Matrix.

    The above icon and description of the award will be displayed on his profile, as well as on the 'Awards' tab at the top of the forum. It will also be recorded permanently in the 'Awards' forum located here.

    Thank you very much for your outstanding participation, Taltahull!

    Best regards,
    The American Detectorist Metal Detecting Forums staff
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    Thank you so much ! It was indeed a great feeling to find this seal matrix !

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    Congrats again on an awesome find! Well deserved.

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    Thanks BTV Digger !

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    Great find and a well deserved award. You still in France?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Great find and a well deserved award. You still in France?
    Thanks aloldstuff. No, I came back last Saturday night. But today is a really sad day I have to say.

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    A big congrats to you there Taltahull

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    Congrats on the award, Taltahull!

    Such an incredible relic! So wonderful that you were able to free it from the soil after so many centuries!

    And I know what you mean about a really sad day, for France and the entire world. So incredibly senseless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Two-Cent View Post
    Congrats on the award, Taltahull!

    Such an incredible relic! So wonderful that you were able to free it from the soil after so many centuries!

    And I know what you mean about a really sad day, for France and the entire world. So incredibly senseless.
    Thank you Tony ! I really appreciate it. And as an American friend recently told me, we all fight terrorism.

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    A award truly deserved! Great find!
    So much history behind it!!
    Congrats on the find and the receiving the award!!
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