Recently when metal detecting at a WW2 training site, I uncovered this plate, smashed during the 1940s... for a bit of fun, I decided to put it back together... I understand the plate has little monetary value... the historic value, to this site in particular, is more important, and the enjoyment. ^ Thought i'd include that - last time I did a 'restoration' video half the comments were from a few... interesting... people on Facebook saying I'm stupid, as the item is worthless. lol. Just a bit of fun, definitely not a museum piece! Enjoy :) Instagram: @Digging_Australia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiggingAus/?ref=br_rs Twitter: @DiggingAus General questions/business enquiries: diggingaustralia@gmail.com Feel free to comment, like and subscribe! Thanks For Watching!

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