Goldpick
Chris Johnson
I love that large lock, looks to be in very good condition too - would be a good centerpiece in a relic collection. :Y:
Good on you for re-burying that spearhead too.
Good on you for re-burying that spearhead too.
Mackka said:It never ceases to amaze me mate the beautiful things you find and I also appreciate your fantastic photos. Many thanks.
Mackka
The Scrounger said:Out in the middle of nowhere and you stumble across a very cool item smaller than a $2.00 coin,what a top sun baker find :Y:
Staring at your "smart" phone in the city you miss everything including the rest of the human race 8)
pete165 said:Hi Tailormac
Have you checked that 1931 penny. There is a variety called the indian die dropped one. It can be worth thousands of dollars. I have one worth $4500 but had to buy it from a dealer. worth checking it out in case.
Goldpick said:I love that large lock, looks to be in very good condition too - would be a good centerpiece in a relic collection. :Y:
Good on you for re-burying that spearhead too.
Thanks mate, yep i have full respect for noongar culture. As much as i would of loved to keep it i felt it must be buried and left thereshakergt said:Tailormarc I really love the noongar spear head you found and am thrilled you reburied it for the traditional land owners. top work :Y: :Y:
tailormarc said:Walking along i spotted a little bit of blue top. Pulled it out complete! Cleaned up nice too! Early 1900's poison bottle
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