Detecting Marathon: 2 old sites in 5 hours

tuatara

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G'day to all,

Today we had to be at the airport to pick up our mate. So we decided to make a detour and pay a visit to the older suburbs of Perth. First of all, we Google-Earthed them. Our strict rule is to avoid detecting in obvious historic places and never-ever do any historic research on the area we going to hit. We have other criteria to apply. It's just our approach that works for us. We didn't have much time, only 5 hours to find a potential site and detect it. We managed to find 2 spots that produced a haul of relics. Sorry but we did not have time to clean and sort them all. They are a little bit of everything - silver, gold, relics that we know and what-it's. Here is a general view of them. I will post the details later. Thank u for viewing.
 

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Nice finds from Down Under! Congrats...jgas
 

Very nice finds tuatara :icon_thumright: What's the 1st piece top left?
 

That's 5 hrs well spent, looking forward to some close ups. :icon_thumright:
 

Nice finds,

Those are my types of digs. What are the coins though.

HH Jer
 

Sure looks like it's an approach that is working for you, nice finds.


Chris
 

Great finds :icon_thumleft:
Look forward to seeing and hearing more details.

Mike
 

I would going back to those spots.

That's exactly what I will be doing now. Out into a blazing Australian sun :'(. About 100 deg. F today again.
 

Some great finds tuatara. :icon_thumright:
The ring looks like it has lost its stones, but still interesting.
 

Nice dig congrats!
 

Some great finds tuatara.
The ring looks like it has lost its stones, but still interesting.

Thank u very much, KiwiJohn,

The ring is only 9ct Victorian rose gold one, and it is really missing the stones. But it was pointless to sift the soil in search of them as the soil is a kinda cemented in such a heat.
 

Nice finds, the buckle is awsome ,plan on trying to find the other half.Nice coins much better condition than my ground found coins. thanks for sharing. HH


tinpan
 

Nice finds,

Those are my types of digs. What are the coins though.

HH Jer
Posted on: Yesterday at 06:49:56 AMPosted by: pepperj

The older site (1840's - 1915) produced some coppers and silvers in a range of 1906-1912. Some of them are British, some - Australian. I am very much disappointed that we failed to find older coins. They must be there somewhere. The second, more modern, site brought us coins of 1925 - 1945. A bigger silver among them. All of the coins from there are Australian.
 

Very nice finds tuatara What's the 1st piece top left?
Posted on: Yesterday at 06:30:34 AMPosted by: jgas

Hi IronSpike,

I wish I knew an answer to your question. I am going to clean the thing and post it in What is it?
 

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