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Well the flies are out in full force in the wheat belt at the moment. My fly net for hat didn't arrive in time and went out Saturday. It was very annoying then got stung behind the ear by a wasp . On the way home Saturday i stopped in at BCF and bough one each so Sundays detecting was so much more enjoyable.
A few interesting finds...
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Boar war era military button by Marc Russo, on Flickr
 
Stay tuned to see the video on our youtube page, lisa got better items including a 1700's chinese coin from a camping location the chinese would stop at on the way to the goldfields gold rush!
 
well back out again Sat & Sunday, flies were terrible yet again but now the biting march flies are swarming and hay fever is terrble, making detecting not fun but still managed a few finds...
Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Untitled by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Love this tiny padlock...
Tiny old padlock by Marc Russo, on Flickr

Tiny old padlock by Marc Russo, on Flickr

cleaned up really well..
All cleaned up by Marc Russo, on Flickr

All cleaned up by Marc Russo, on Flickr

All cleaned up by Marc Russo, on Flickr
 
You must have a decent collection of WA dog tags by now, they are as good as if not a better finds than older coins and are very collectible. :Y:
 
Goldpick said:
You must have a decent collection of WA dog tags by now, they are as good as if not a better finds than older coins and are very collectible. :Y:

nah i have a collector here in Perth who buys them off me. So far i just clicked over $3000 in dog medals and cart plates. On average i sell my dog medals for $80-100. Anything over 1930s goes down in price to $40-$50. Cart plates up at $350-$500 for heavy cast plates or $150 for thin later ones.
All cash is getting saved up in my bank
 
tailormarc said:
nah i have a collector here in Perth who buys them off me. So far i just clicked over $3000 in dog medals and cart plates. On average i sell my dog medals for $80-100. Anything over 1930s goes down in price to $40-$50. Cart plates up at $350-$500 for heavy cast plates or $150 for thin later ones.
All cash is getting saved up in my bank
:eek: :(
 
Mackka said:
You are a very wise and smart man Marc.
Mackka :Y:

Cheers, all cash is going into the latest DJI Mavic pro 2 drone as i make good money on my photography but this drone will give me an edge on others, great investment idea
 

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