Were after rare coins

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We're after rare coins

Itā€™s true that we donā€™t have much history here, Down Under, and when we say ā€˜modernā€™ we mean ā€˜modernā€™, and not the 18th century ;D. However, itā€™s also true that some of Australian vintage coins will outprice valuable ancient finds and common-date gold coins. There is a slim chance of finding them but I would not miss trying. Thatā€™s why I just love 1900+ sites. A week ago we were crossing an abandoned industrial zone of 1980ā€™s (AD) and spotted in the dry grass shards of black whiskey and case gin bottles that are about 100 years older than the zone itself. There were also remains of amethyst glass so common during the turn of 20th century. Among them we picked up this colourful marble.

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It is possible that the zone was built over a household circa the later part of the 19th century. We decided to give this zone a go. A lot of good targets kept us busy. I mean the targets were giving good readings on Explorer and were raising some hopes till we were unearthing them :-[. Soon we had a huge bagful of agro machinery spare parts and could assemble our very own tractor. When we were at the point of leaving the place, the first coin - Ā½ penny of 1922 - popped up. The wrong date. Minted a year later, it would have been a scarce one. Then on the border of some big piece of alum crap we heard a half-signal and decided to dig it. Again Ā½ penny. This time of 1935. A common coin but its condition and patina are incredible.

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If something rare is out there, it will be in a very good shape because this industrial waste is kind to relics. After all those spare parts we were not so keen on digging louder signals but tried a coupla and got a florin of 1918 and a vintage sterling bangle with turquoise.

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In the same hole we found those pretty black bakelite buttons of 1920ā€™s ā€“ 1930ā€™s. They are called antique by collectors to set them apart from the later plastic buttons.

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The next week weā€™re coming back. We might not find anything but at least I will know that we are not leaving money behind.
 

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Nice finds!
Way to keep those eyes open. If you hadn't spotted that glass you probably would have never hit that site.
Good luck when you go back.
Mike
 

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Way to go. Must be a bad feeling, not thinking you will find anything old. But what you are finding at that site are definately
some good finds. Dig all signals......you are seeing that, with the great coin find and bracelet find.
Will look forward to seeing more reports of good finds. :thumbsup:
 

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very nice finds, that bangle would have made my day as I love turquoise. thanks for sharing.
 

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Looks like the site just may pay off kep digging those signals you never know what is there.....Matt
 

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tuatara said:
Itā€™s true that we donā€™t have much history here, Down Under, and when we say ā€˜modernā€™ we mean ā€˜modernā€™, and not the 18th century ;D. However, itā€™s also true that some of Australian vintage coins will outprice valuable ancient finds and common-date gold coins. There is a slim chance of finding them but I would not miss trying. Thatā€™s why I just love 1900+ sites. A week ago we were crossing an abandoned industrial zone of 1980ā€™s (AD) and spotted in the dry grass shards of black whiskey and case gin bottles that are about 100 years older than the zone itself. There were also remains of amethyst glass so common during the turn of 20th century. Among them we picked up this colourful marble.




It is possible that the zone was built over a household circa the later part of the 19th century. We decided to give this zone a go. A lot of good targets kept us busy. I mean the targets were giving good readings on Explorer and were raising some hopes till we were unearthing them :-[. Soon we had a huge bagful of agro machinery spare parts and could assemble our very own tractor. When we were at the point of leaving the place, the first coin - Ā½ penny of 1922 - popped up. The wrong date. Minted a year later, it would have been a scarce one. Then on the border of some big piece of alum crap we heard a half-signal and decided to dig it. Again Ā½ penny. This time of 1935. A common coin but its condition and patina are incredible.




If something rare is out there, it will be in a very good shape because this industrial waste is kind to relics. After all those spare parts we were not so keen on digging louder signals but tried a coupla and got a florin of 1918 and a vintage sterling bangle with turquoise.







In the same hole we found those pretty black bakelite buttons of 1920ā€™s ā€“ 1930ā€™s. They are called antique by collectors to set them apart from the later plastic buttons.




The next week weā€™re coming back. We might not find anything but at least I will know that we are not leaving money behind.

do what you know :icon_thumright:
 

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Your not the only ones looking for those rare coins lol Yes 1923 half would be nice , i would take the 1923 silvers too Good luck with your site and thanks for sharing


tinpan
 

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Your not the only ones looking for those rare coins
Bad news :-[
I will take 21/22 overdate too. But most of all I have cravings for mule. :tongue3:
 

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Awesome finds tuatara :hello2: Should be more to come from this site :sunny:
 

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PING !! JUST HUNTED OUT ONE OF YOUR POSTINGS.....neat finds and well put together..me , im just a learning novice but starting to get the goods...good on ya mate..never know huh!! might dig a few holes 2 gether and i'll nail the tiki and you the mere..cheers des..ps this is a lovely old coin i got some months ago 1858 peace and plenty..here in taupo just below the ...hell run out of chars...
 

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PING !! JUST HUNTED OUT ONE OF YOUR POSTINGS.....neat finds and well put together..me , im just a learning novice but starting to get the goods...good on ya mate..never know huh!! might dig a few holes 2 gether and i'll nail the tiki and you the mere..cheers des..ps this is a lovely old coin i got some months ago 1858 peace and plenty..here in taupo just below the ...hell run out of chars...

Is it Melbourne peace and plenty token, mate? Looking forward to swinging coils 2gether and eye-balling for mere and tiki.

Thanks everyone for viewing :icon_sunny:
 

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Great post and history. Enjoy your history and your finds. Thanks for sharing with us.
Happy hunting
TnMountains
 

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tuatara said:
PING !! JUST HUNTED OUT ONE OF YOUR POSTINGS.....neat finds and well put together..me , im just a learning novice but starting to get the goods...good on ya mate..never know huh!! might dig a few holes 2 gether and i'll nail the tiki and you the mere..cheers des..ps this is a lovely old coin i got some months ago 1858 peace and plenty..here in taupo just below the ...hell run out of chars...

Is it Melbourne peace and plenty token, mate? Looking forward to swinging coils 2gether and eye-balling for mere and tiki.

Thanks everyone for viewing :icon_sunny:
yes tuatara made in melbourne ..thrown away in taupo...
 

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