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Goldpick said:Amazingly old coin for Australia, congratulations on the find. Makes you wonder how the heck that made it to Australia, other than a good luck charm brought from abroad.
An Irish farm hand?
Goldpick said:Amazingly old coin for Australia, congratulations on the find. Makes you wonder how the heck that made it to Australia, other than a good luck charm brought from abroad.
silver said:I was just wondering if it came out of the ground like that or if you'd cleaned it a little to end up with the bit of green on it ,... always good to have an insight into age in ground and what it can do. :Y:
silver said:Probly should look up how to make sure it stays good once exposed to the air for any length of time, like what a museum would do.
definitely a find if significance with regards to Australia hey ,.... nice piece of history mystery.
Goldpick said:Pretty sure you can get a wax sealant for older coins to prevent further oxidation, though last time I looked it was pretty pricey for a small container. From memory the brand was called Renaissance Wax.
Yep worth a second thought gda :Y:Heatho said:That fugget looks like a nugget. :Y:
TonyynoT said:Awesome thimble mate
silver said:Half a 23 would still be worth something hey ! :lol:
B5MECH said:Yep worth a second thought gda :Y:Heatho said:That fugget looks like a nugget. :Y:
Looks like gold to me too...bronze would have been black
Backyard nugget :rainbow: wheres that Leprechaun gone now :lol:
Goldpick said:Love it when those thimbles come out of the ground in original form, so many end up flattened or broken to smithereens. :Y:
cashgoldsilver said:Why do we find so many pennies cut in half like that :/
It can't be cut by a lawn mower right because the cut is so clean and it is cut perfectly in half also,or am I wrong which doesn't happen very often except with the state of origin 8)
Please don't tell me it is the leprechaun's you know from Ireland :lol:
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