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Gotta love gold

kiwi-jim

New member
Love this place I could live here oysters and fish by the ton,up early this morning to catch the low tide,There is an old boat ramp here
that still gets used by the locals,but during the later part of the last century it was a major timber exporting harbour for the old sailing ships,
the oldest readable coin is 1923,the two sixpences and the one threepence are very thin and badly corroded by the salt water,I got a very solid
12-22 signal,which would normally mean a teartab,but it was such a definitive ID I had to dig it,and the wee signet ring is the result.
I cant read the KT but it looks very old as it is well worn.
 
Beautiful pictures and awesome job on the gold. Thanks for the pictures.

NebTrac
 
Excellent finds !
 
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