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Hi, got out for a few hours today every was sanded in, there's the odd cut but you have to find them, i mainly got buttons, 22 bullets, ring-pulls etc any thing which has no weight about it, i then managed to find a small area which gave a few bits, here's the pick of the bunch.
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Nice finds Rattzzz. well done on finding those goodies ::g

Not been able to get over myself for months :-L

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Machinist wrote:Nice finds Rattzzz. well done on finding those goodies ::g

Not been able to get over myself for months :-L

Ray
Hi Ray,
I hope it's work and not ill health why you haven't been out, however, you're not missing much in the way of finds but it is nice to get out and keep your hand in. ::g
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Is that a Silver Naval Stick Pin ! . . ::g
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rattzzz wrote: Hi Ray,
I hope it's work and not ill health why you haven't been out, however, you're not missing much in the way of finds but it is nice to get out and keep your hand in. ::g
Hi Rattzzz, the wife had to get another job earlier in the year but it means travelling and a lot of weekend work but we only have one car at the moment so I just can not get across. Hopefully we will be getting another car in a few months so I will be able to get out again.

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Geeza wrote:Is that a Silver Naval Stick Pin ! . . ::g
Hi,
I don't think it's silver, the top is a love heart with a cross above, i was thinking of a blood doner pin..?
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Machinist wrote:
rattzzz wrote: Hi Ray,
I hope it's work and not ill health why you haven't been out, however, you're not missing much in the way of finds but it is nice to get out and keep your hand in. ::g
Hi Rattzzz, the wife had to get another job earlier in the year but it means travelling and a lot of weekend work but we only have one car at the moment so I just can not get across. Hopefully we will be getting another car in a few months so I will be able to get out again.

Ray
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Some very nice pieces there Neil. A piece of gold. What's the age of it ?

The bent nose King Billy penny is superb condition.

I also like the 'tie pin',

Needs some research on that methinks.
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Very well done on the bit of bling mate I didn't think anything would turn up how wrong was I lol ::g ::g ::g
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Nice one mate.
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stargazer wrote:Some very nice pieces there Neil. A piece of gold. What's the age of it ?

The bent nose King Billy penny is superb condition.

I also like the 'tie pin',

Needs some research on that methinks.
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X looks like 1947
Would that be right...?
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I use this site to check hallmarks of gold items rattzzz http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/hallmarks/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Love the coin Neil ::g want one
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I think the 'tiepin' is of a religious nature Neil.
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Post by ribeye »

Hi neil some cracking finds there well done, not had a coin in that condition for a while now.
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