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Here's a head I didn't expect to see on a coin on an isolated tassie beach.
 
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Got the 6" coil from trash last week and took it out for a run on the weekend. Damn, that thing's a 1c sniper! Must have got 20 of the little brown buggers. However, It's really good at pinpointing deep targets and gave me the confidence to check out a nicely manicured town park that gave up plenty of high tone targets and should be good for a few 50% silvers and shrapnel once the ground gets a bit wetter. Also got a few tiny relics from a junky spot I've hammered with the 11" so will be interesting to see what else it comes up with.
 
Cheers, parks with people aren't my preferred spots to detect but I've had to get over my agrophobia cos I've hammered all the sneaky spots round here.
 
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Went for a long weekend camping trip and checked out a couple of old mining towns in the northeast. Think most of the spots had been detected but managed to find a few coins and relics amongst the rusty tin and rubbish. My favorite is the love heart which I think is a horse breast collar badge, possibly from a cavalry bridle.
 
Good fun picking through those old house sites, you never know what will come out of the ground next - nice work Dave. :Y:
 
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Found a female relatives badge on the beach this weekend. Issued to wives and mothers of australian servicemen and apparently the number of stars indicates the number of serving relatives, so I assume that this one was issued to a mother with 2 sons who fought for our country. Has a number on the back but can't find any info on who it may have been issued to
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Dave79 said:
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Found a female relatives badge on the beach this weekend. Issued to wives and mothers of australian servicemen and apparently the number of stars indicates the number of serving relatives, so I assume that this one was issued to a mother with 2 sons who fought for our country. Has a number on the back but can't find any info on who it may have been issued tohttps://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/12713/1557237511_rps20190507_235023.jpg

Heres what I found with a quick search so may be one of these families

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Been doing a bit more research with some help from 7.62 marksmen and it appears that the number refers to the individual medal and the person it was issued to is recorded in the national archives so I'll email them and see if they can find the info. Since it ws issued to a female relative of 2 servicemen I doubt if the number is a service number but thanks for the help. That's a great resource for family history.
 

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