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Treasure, Coin and Relic
How coins and objects get to where you find them.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cameronpatrol" data-source="post: 352631" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Hi all.</p><p>I'm curious as to how coins and bits and pieces get to where they are in parks etc.</p><p>I get how coins are found in parks. Dropped by someone etc.</p><p>Watching the English and euro videos. They are finding old Roman coins etc.</p><p>They have a much more historical story to their lands.</p><p>But what about in Australia?</p><p>I live in sale Victoria. And find it hard to belle that there would be some nice old bits and bobs in our parks.</p><p>Still waiting for my detector to arrive but I wouldn't feel at ease digging, probing etc in public places.</p><p>It's hard to explaine what I'm trying to ask or say on screen lol.</p><p>I guess before current towns there would have been bush and paddocks.</p><p>Back in the early early days would people have been passing through or camping in these areas to drop and leave artifacts?</p><p>Do we have the same sort of riches as in the UK and historical areas such as europe and the rest of the world? </p><p>As in the big picture Australia is pretty young.</p><p>Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Cheers cam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameronpatrol, post: 352631, member: 8829"] Hi all. I'm curious as to how coins and bits and pieces get to where they are in parks etc. I get how coins are found in parks. Dropped by someone etc. Watching the English and euro videos. They are finding old Roman coins etc. They have a much more historical story to their lands. But what about in Australia? I live in sale Victoria. And find it hard to belle that there would be some nice old bits and bobs in our parks. Still waiting for my detector to arrive but I wouldn't feel at ease digging, probing etc in public places. It's hard to explaine what I'm trying to ask or say on screen lol. I guess before current towns there would have been bush and paddocks. Back in the early early days would people have been passing through or camping in these areas to drop and leave artifacts? Do we have the same sort of riches as in the UK and historical areas such as europe and the rest of the world? As in the big picture Australia is pretty young. Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated. Cheers cam [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
How coins and objects get to where you find them.
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