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Had the opportunity to detect a defunct rec reserve (1920's earliest - 1960's peak - 2000's last real use) near the inlaws' place over Christmas, which appears to have never seen a detector. Some wee nearly came out when this popped out of the ground:
Unfortunately not a real one! The alloy gave a high ID like silver so I knew something was up before I saw the broken loop. Probably the closest I'll get to a sov for a long time...
My first commonwealth shilling. One threepence is a 1920, the other is so thin the date is unrecoverable but it's a veiled Victoria on the back so we're in the 1890s. I dug a couple of wheat threepences too but I've misplaced them. I realised quite late that there's almost no bottle caps or aluminium there so there's going to be a few ~14 ID's that I've left behind that will be threeps.
Plenty of pennies, there's two 1912's, 1921, 1951 and 1953, top right was my only find from my old's place this time and is a 1942. It's interesting since it has retained quite a lot of its original patina, it's been buried in loose sand protected from most moisture under a peppercorn tree for probably the best part of its 80 year age.
Unfortunately not a real one! The alloy gave a high ID like silver so I knew something was up before I saw the broken loop. Probably the closest I'll get to a sov for a long time...
My first commonwealth shilling. One threepence is a 1920, the other is so thin the date is unrecoverable but it's a veiled Victoria on the back so we're in the 1890s. I dug a couple of wheat threepences too but I've misplaced them. I realised quite late that there's almost no bottle caps or aluminium there so there's going to be a few ~14 ID's that I've left behind that will be threeps.
Plenty of pennies, there's two 1912's, 1921, 1951 and 1953, top right was my only find from my old's place this time and is a 1942. It's interesting since it has retained quite a lot of its original patina, it's been buried in loose sand protected from most moisture under a peppercorn tree for probably the best part of its 80 year age.