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Wednesday 24 August 2011

Oldest coin yet,and struck gold




Well the old saying hunt your feet first certainly was true today,I went to one of our most used parks were I know the soil has been turned over and modified many times,I was there only 10 minutes and found the gold ring it has a Russian hammer and sickle on the inside with the the letters 585 and 03K,a bit of research tells me it is 14kt.Real happy with the one shilling 1858 with a very young looking queen victoria on the back.Also several pennnys all dating around the 1930's and a aussie half penny 1948.Also a few more goldies to go towards the etrac.HH jim

Tuesday 9 August 2011

A bit of a mixed bag

What a great evening, the sea was flat as, and the sunset superb.The temp sure dropped when the sun went down,would you believe I found nothing for the first hour just tear tabs etc.Then came across another eftpos site just a small area about 30  X 20 metres in the dry sand included in the haul were
a halfpenny and two threepences they are all in the 1950's so not old but in good condition.70% of the coins I find at the beach are corroded,half an hour on the wire buff generally cleans them up pretty good.But I wouldn't do that with any older coin or artifact.

Monday 8 August 2011

And still the beach produces

The items in the pic are the result of two trips to the beach,the first trip I was surrounded by ankle biters (6 of them)."What are you doing mr"....."whats that for"....but it was all good they were well behaved,even if I was relieved when mum turned up.The second trip was out from the surf club,although I have been over this area at least 4 times it keeps producing,just like an eftpos machine (haha).OH by the way I found a use for those rusty coins....parking meters....but you didnt hear that from me

Monday 1 August 2011

18kt

Hi all,

          Went to Waihi beach for the  night,thought I would take the 'tector along for a ride,well what a coincidence it was low tide and the sea was flat as,found a few coins amongst them was a Fijian $1 coin (sure have to wonder how these foreign coins turn up) .To be honest I didn't get as much as I thought I would,but there is another guy that works this area,as I was walking along a young couple shyly approached me and asked if I could help them find his wedding ring as it had slipped of his finger,well 40 secinds later they had it back again lots of smiles allround,would you believe half an hour later I uncoved the mens 18kt ring....(yes now I do believe in karma)  almost forgot also found a new digging tool.....cheers jim