DannyBeattie
Tenderfoot
- Jan 13, 2018
- 5
- 1
- Detector(s) used
- MD-3010II
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
HI ALL, I found this piece of silver in my back garden using a MD-3010II detector, it was about a foot down among the roots of a 6 metre bottlebrush tree. I tested the piece with a neodymium magnet and there is no attraction what so ever and should mention it was completely rock encrusted when it came out of the ground. I have a theory it may have been a contraband trade ingot from the 17th century Spanish fleet, I could be completely wrong, so I would love to hear your opinions.
Information that may help- I live in a semi rural area in Perth Western Australia.
Unfortunately I hit the piece a few times with an axe which resulted in the impact lines you can clearly see.
Information that may help- I live in a semi rural area in Perth Western Australia.
Unfortunately I hit the piece a few times with an axe which resulted in the impact lines you can clearly see.
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