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1816 George III shilling
Nicked with shovel
Def not a button silver, I'll post a pic of the back and a size comparison.. :Y:silver said:The harp is Eire
and with a crown..... could be a button from the black n tans (don't really know that)
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1616245983_screenshot_2021-03-20-23-09-44.jpg
Heck, maybe it IS a button I thought it might be too sizy..silver said:The harp is Eire
and with a crown..... could be a button from the black n tans (don't really know that)
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1616245983_screenshot_2021-03-20-23-09-44.jpg
Cheers deepseeker that's awesomeDeepseeker said:It may be a wax seal embosser for letters perhaps?
It may have something to do with the Royal Irish Regiment or similar?
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...321/1616279434_royalirishregimentcapbadge.jpg
And this one on a headstone of a member of the Royal Irish Rifles from WW1
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/13321/1616280590_royalirishrifles.jpg
A good site to find their history is https://armyservicenumbers.blogspot.com/2012/12/royal-irish-rifles-1st-2nd-battalions.html
The Royal Irish rifles were formed on July 1st 1881, which is just at the end of when the first Boer was was fought. You may have found something that belonged to an ex soldier who came back to Australia, or an immigrant who came here later who had served with them somewhere.
I know right??!! Just got back again and you won't believe it, found another 1816 shilling! This time no nick!!!!OzzieAu said:I reckon Deepseeker is on the money :Y:
Hes a super sleuth at this caper :idea:
Btw mineallmine, that spot of yours has to be one of the best producers of quality finds. Dont give up till you pop a Sov out of there.
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