A few 1850s + gold field finds

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The ground still has some moisture in it from recent rains and the finds keep coming from this area.

Silvers 6d - 1826, 1844; shilling - 1816; half crown - 1846.
Coppers 1/2d - 1864, 1861. 1d- 1868.
Tokens are Iredale, Holloway and Smithfield.

The buckles were interesting and generally in better condition than many I've found. The Chinese one is a different theme from the others I've found.

I found 3 police buttons in different locations in one paddock which may be indicative of an encampment. In another photo there are two decorative chains with different attachments, including a snake. I suspect these were attached to the epaulettes of police uniforms. They were found separately.

The other finds are fairly stock standard, a few Chinese coins, buttons of various ages etc. The baby jaw's harp is there along with two oval medallions which I can not clean up and distinguish any further. I have found similar in the past with Chinese writing so I suspect they were good luck charms. There is also a religious broach.

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You can see why there were so many thimbles around back then, with all those buttons popping off that needed replacing! :)

A great site and terrific assortment of finds! Don't think I've seen 8 Chinese coins found at one site before!

Good one!

Cheers,
Megsy
 
So many bucket listers amongst those finds for many of us, got to love goldfields history. We do like surprises, keep them coming. :Y:
 
reynard said:
Looks like you found the village,mate.
Jim

Hi Jim

Not quite. It is still eluding me. The possible police paddock was a half surprise (two gold commissioners (both public and private) lived nearby). Next search will likely be next week in a totally different area.
 
Woah I think I mentally skipped over looking at the pictures last time I opened this thread. Good job! I'd give my left nut to dig those silvers...
 
Guessologist said:
Woah I think I mentally skipped over looking at the pictures last time I opened this thread. Good job! I'd give my left nut to dig those silvers...

Thanks - that seems painful. With the relics and other finds you're picking up I guess it's only time.
 
Good finds. There were lots of thimbles in the goldfields, as a normal sized one held about 1 ounce of fine gold. There's lots of broken Chinese coins as they were broken into halves or quarters as change. I never knew that until last year when a coin hunter told me.I used to throw the broken pieces away! You're onto a hot spot there. Good luck. Wiley
 

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