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Now that's some dirt fishing! Good stuff. You can almost feel the grit. Is the red stone set in gold? 👍

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1 hour ago, F350Platinum said:

Now that's some dirt fishing! Good stuff. You can almost feel the grit. Is the red stone set in gold? 👍

Like most Victorian era jewellery it's only gold gilt, though I do certainly wish it was solid and hallmarked.

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Great post with some fine pictures as I feel like I was there when you found it.

Great hunting and keep up the good work.

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Here is a couple more outings at the same locality, the 1860 English Shilling was masked by a shallower flattened beer can, hence why many others overlooked it.  The lead object with the handle appears to be some sort of stamp, still not 100% sure.

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    You do take some great pics!! Thanks for "taking" us there! Now, can you take us there??😁👍👍

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