Yes, did Jamestown too. Soon after visiting there I was walking around the fields near home and came across a James I silver sixpence dated 1609. It is in good condition to say that it had remained buried in the soil and ploughed over many times for four hundred years. If I ever get back to Jamestown I will see if they want it for their museum there as it is contemporary even if not found on site.

I hope that you enjoyed England and the rest of Britain as much as I enjoyed the trip to the U.S.A. I recall being in Ballater, Scotland which is close to the Queen's house at Balmoral. She was doing a walkabout to re-open a bridge there when a coach load of American tourists rolled up by chance. I think it made their entire trip as it was such an impromptu moment. It's good to travel and experience other places. Lagopus.....