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Nice haul ! What’s this?
GPX5000..2Evo’s...Whites SPP...Makro Multi Kruzer... ProFind pointer.
Nice haul ! What’s this?
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com.au … b2513e.jpg
I have absolutely no idea but it looks like it could be something worn around the wrist or something?? It's very lightweight as well, maybe for kids? Toylike
Back of a very small ladies wrist watch ? Maybe a bit too small but the sides look like they are for a wrist strap attachment. Here's a general picture of the back of a man's watch. mineallmine beat me too it.
Last edited by Goldfreak (04 April 2021 11:24 pm)
Back of a very small ladies wrist watch ? Maybe a bit too small but the sides look like they are for a wrist strap attachment. Here's a general picture of the back of a man's watch. https://www.prospectingaustralia.com.au … 01.876.jpg mineallmine beat me too it.
Lolz sorry
There's nothing on the back either, and there's just stars around the head, where writing usually is
Maybe a neck thing for clothing, you know, the way the woman had tight fitting neck clothing and something tied there to keep it in place... god forbid you might see a bit of neck showing lol
What a great day ! ,... " I'll see you in the field ".
Your on to some good sites with plenty of potential
Im enjoying seeing your finds.... thanks
! YIKES !
Whats going on with that ‘Prolapse Punch’ & Judy figure ?
Your on to some good sites with plenty of potential
Im enjoying seeing your finds.... thanks
! YIKES !
Whats going on with that ‘Prolapse Punch’ & Judy figure ?
Hahah thanks yea this location has been good to me that's for sure..missing a tail I'd imagine, has left an unfortunate hole
Pretty sure it's this one from a German manufacturer,
George Heyde's Dresden-based company produced cast lead soldiers and other figures from 1872, competing with Nurembug firms who produced much of the German lead soldier output.
1857 Professor Holloways pills and ointments penny token
That's #5 token for me now, and #4 for this year
Last edited by mineallmine (05 April 2021 10:51 pm)
So stoked to find this pearler today
Britannia 'young head' Queen Victoria halfpenny
Can't get an exact date but it's between 1838 and 1860
Side note, it's 28mm diameter, compared to ones 1860 onwards, which were 25 mm. Here's a pic for comparison
Last edited by mineallmine (06 April 2021 06:56 pm)
Wow .. some interesting finds there ! lts like opening up a time capsule .. Can see why it gets addictive .. and eat?? We're getting all the good gear .. soup in thermy and sangers .. then keep going .. lol
Wow .. some interesting finds there ! lts like opening up a time capsule .. Can see why it gets addictive .. and eat?? We're getting all the good gear .. soup in thermy and sangers .. then keep going .. lol
Cheers good luck!!
Last one is 1885? Vicky halfpenny
1876 threepence
Kangaroo included