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After a rather cold ,4 hour snooze, in my car ,
i met up with a few of the local fellas for a group hunt this morning
Well after his silverless hunt in Sydney,Rocket made up for it today with a decent tally and a couple of early ones too
My day started rather slow ... my first few thrippies turned out to be just 1c's :(
Then i hit a bit of a patch ... and the pre decs started to appear
The first of which isnt really a coin, but a gaming token
1791 George III , copy of a gold half guinea :D
Ive tried and tried but cant get a clear picture( Ramjet took a pretty good photo though)
The tube/stick items are apparently an old type of matches
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Google info says these things are made of brass, but this sure does seem to be silver
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These two are in pretty good condition
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Heres a link
http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=5243
 
Those silvers are looking crisp :cool: :Y: congrats on the token, super cool :cool: :Y:
Top score Sandta :eek: :Y:
 
Top score Sandta, nice silvers too ,... deadly old matches, too cool !
:Y: :cool: :Y:
:party: :party:
 
Dave law said:
Bonza hunt mate. Sure wish I could have been there. Damn work. Oh well seems you all had a good day.maybe next time. Cheers

Ye , i was surprised you didnt show up mate ....
Considering we were hunting in your backyard :D
Damn work ! :mad:
:lol:
 
Ive been chasing up a few more permission sites lately
Yesterday arvo i went to one not too far from home for a first scout around
My research tells me this place has mid 1800's history
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A couple of fancy(ish) bits of scrap and old padlocks are pretty cool
The 2 silvers were found in the dark while trying to find my way back to the car (in the dark :rolleyes: ... glad there was a bit of moon)
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I think this could be a lead seal.
It does have detail on it but i cant figure out what it is or even which way around its supposed to be
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Most of the pennys are really toasted (as per usual)
The early english ones tend to fair a little better than ours
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So close ... yet so far
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