My stellar day - GOLD COIN + 18CT GOLD WATCH

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I went on a one-day business trip to an obscure tiny township and managed to procure an address of my acquaintance’s old relations who live there. Simple as that - I wanted to MD their property. They don’t own a farm, just have an urban plot with an oldish house built in the mid-1950. Though it didn’t sound too promising, I needed a bit of relaxing. My activity was limited to their huge backyard. As I expected my MDing did not start on the right footing. I was pulling out a lot of modern alum bits. Watching me, my hosts were grinning, ‘What do you expect to find?’ they asked me. I used that occasion to ask if I could keep my finds. Still grinning this lovely elderly couple nodded in consent. The next target sounded just like another modern can. I was stunned to see some sweet yellow in the hole. Even before examining my find, I plopped to the ground. Literally. Only when I calmed down a bit, I began to look for marks and I wasn’t surprised at all to see ’18 ct’ on that Seiko watch bracelet attached to a gold wrist-watch. But it was time to resume MDing. The very next signal brought me a vintage sterling ring. Though not very sightly it is rather chunky. I would date it to the 1930’s – 1940’s. I continued my search and this time the target leapt out of the ground and I saw a ‘goldie’ on a heap of dirt. Then my ‘processor’ got jammed and it took me ages to realize that I found my 3rd GOLD COIN and the first British one – a half sovereign of 1866. Still quite shaky I pulled myself together to continue MDing and got 2 x1900 sixpences in a row (one damaged by a plough). Then came a relic time: a musket ball, a button with some Jewish pattern on it, several buckles, an old thimble, a woven pattern 2-piece button, a very early safety razor and a half penny of 1896. I honestly showed my hosts all the finds and still they allowed me to keep them. I will certainly give some nice gift to those nice people who let me in.
I believe I need to change my avatar :wink:
 

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sweet finds and the gold coin is near the tops of my list! BANNER
 

nice finds ;D congrats for beautiful gold coin ;D :thumbsup:
 

GOLD COIN! One day....I will find one. :icon_pirat:

You got a Great one! :headbang:
 

I couldn't figure out which to nominate you for banner for: the watch band or the coin. So just ended up nominating for banner.

CONGRATS!
 

Heck of a find!! I vote banner! :notworthy:
 

Million times better than the day we had. CONGRATS :hello2: :hello2: :hello2:
 

tua.....I'm speechless..those finds are just stunning and rare for this part of the world.
Between us we are cleaning up the NZ sixpence supply ;D I just found another 19th century.
Congratulations on a most excellent day. You have my banner vote. John.
 

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