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    CW relics.

    I've been doing some research on a few of my finds, and I've found a lot of similar if not identical items on US civil war web sites. For example http://sgtriker.com/campitems.htm I'm thinking if you just add "civil war period" to the description of your items, you could double your asking...
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    Essential prospecting equipment - only in the US of A

    It turns out we do have some dangerous bears in Australia, they call them "Ralph Harris" and "Robert Hughes" :lol:
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    Mangled Coin Photos

    This is my most mangled I love how the letters have been flattened out, but remained legible. What do you think might have happened to it?
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    Today's new finds

    I found another N.S.W military button today, plus another five different shirt buttons, two pinfire bullets, and a 1949 threepence. Cheers - Stoney
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    Seinfeld

    Does anyone else find the TV show Seinfeld to be comforting? It takes me back to a time in my life that I now realise was worry free, and.....well just fun. It might just be my age, or it might prove that 911 really did change the world, or it might just be the stuff I've been drinking.
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    Today's new finds

    After spending a long long weekend with my in-laws, I managed to get a few hours in yesterday arvo. I learnt that it pays to wonder a long way from the main site, I found most of these scattered around the paddock. Here's my finds plus a couple I forgot about from last week. I'm most happy...
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    Today's new finds

    I feel so sorry for you Mr Boring :lol: It must suck finding all those nuggets. And thanks everyone for the comments.
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    My oldest find.

    Thanks again Goldpick, Wally and Wolfau :) I am considering contacting a local historian to see if they are interested. I am very keen to find out as much as I can. I got lucky again today, While I was at work I meet a very friendly old farmer, who gave me permission to search another few...
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    My oldest find.

    Thanks :) I'm not sure about cleaning it anymore, it's not valuable, I'm just worried I'll loose more detail, might just give it a soak in olive oil. The more I find at these sites the more confused I get as how they got there, and what was going on. Either the original dwellers collected...
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    My oldest find.

    Thanks guys. This is how it once looked
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    My oldest find.

    I found my oldest relic that I can put a date on. I must say when I found it, I thought I had found an ancient Roman coin :lol: Any way it still turns out to be fairly old. It's a halfpenny token from the 1790s. Bottle & Less Taxes Norwich Conder Halfpenny Norwich (Norfolk) copper...
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    A "What is it?"

    Cool :) Thanks for everyone's help, and Tathradj for the ID Nice to know what to call things :)
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    A "What is it?"

    Fits in the hand nicely, I'd say about 15cm
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    A "What is it?"

    I didn't think much of this at first, but the (handle?) seems to have purpose. Any ideas?
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    Today's new finds

    Found these today. A 1917, and 1921 Aus one Penny, A pair of "Solide" Paris buckles. My find of the day would be this locket. The suspense of wondering what was inside it was great :) I was dreaming of a little map to some treasure. At least it wasn't empty :lol:
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    Hi all, I'm from Wagga Wagga.

    Sounds good, you can count me in.
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    my first Penny

    They are awesome finds! I'm loving knife.
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    The most beautiful stone I've ever seen.

    Hi Nikos, if you go to the link in the op, you will see another photo taken on a slight angle. It's also worth clicking the "auction 21032" link just above the second image, some of the other pieces are amazing. And I think you'll find it's all legit. Cheers
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    The most beautiful stone I've ever seen.

    This opal looks amazing, looks like it has a nebula in side of it. Here is a link http://www.bonhams.com/auctions/21032/lot/1403/ It's called an American contraluz opal found" in Opal Butte, Oregon. Sold for around 20k US.
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    Digging for metal objects in any Lithgow council parks is strictly forbidden

    We should start a petition. I thought public parks were the publics! I'm getting sick of government control. What ever happened to "by the people, for the people" Damn you people not digging proper plugs (although I've never seen a hole in a park)
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