A few coins, bullets and a little spoon.

DigginDownUnder

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Here's my finds for today.

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1875 Victorian One Penny, 1881H victorian Half penny, and a 1884 Victorian Half penny.

The 1881 is in good condition.
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Thanks again for looking.
 

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Good finds :thumbsup:
I envy ya down under. Detecting there is the best in the world in my book. Every time I go there I get spoiled and looking at finds like that just bring back good feelings.
Keep it up~ there's a lot of history to be had. :)
 

Excellent saves mate!
 

Those are some great finds! The 1881 is in very nice condition. Great job!
 

Sweet large there! Nice area to hunt you have there.
 

Thanks everyone. :)
 

Good finds :thumbsup:
I envy ya down under. Detecting there is the best in the world in my book. Every time I go there I get spoiled and looking at finds like that just bring back good feelings.
Keep it up~ there's a lot of history to be had. :)

Thanks DDancer, we might not be a very old country, but your right, we have some great history in the short time we've been here.

And so many virgin places to detect.
 

These 'bronze' series of coins in the right conditions can come up good, sadly not in our ploughed fields. Whats nice is it not only came out good but the 1881 had very little wear before loss.8-)
 

These 'bronze' series of coins in the right conditions can come up good, sadly not in our ploughed fields. Whats nice is it not only came out good but the 1881 had very little wear before loss.8-)

Yes, I have noticed most of my 1800's victorian coins come out better then the early 1900's Australian coins I have dug.

Check out this 1875 Victorian Penny.
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I didn't even need to clean her, just washed the dirt off.
 

Yes, I have noticed most of my 1800's victorian coins come out better then the early 1900's Australian coins I have dug.

Check out this 1875 Victorian Penny.
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I didn't even need to clean her, just washed the dirt off.

Yeap, the quality of the bronze metal was good & as long as the conditions of the soil are OK, then the above is the result. Nice green patina.8-)
 

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