Buttons and other interesting finds.

Silver Soul said:
I bet my left thingy, that is a Fob watch medal. Nice thingy :)

Except it doesn't have a "turning knob" thingy in it.

PS, keep your left thingy Silver Soul.
 
Woo!!!! hang on!!!!!!!! A fob watch ring like this:

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as opposed to this?

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The "key" has fallen off?
 
This is what I mean, a better image

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The ring thingy is free spinning on a pin in the top of the heart thingy. Most fob medal pics Ive seen so far have a fixed ringy thingy.
 
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This medal was found by me and my mate using my old detector. Located at around 18 inches depth. We found it on an Anzac Day so we call it the "Anzac Day Medal". :)

It isnt engraved but there is writing on the back that is too small to decipher. Pretty sure it's silver.
 
silverstar1 said:
These Look very nice , what era and country are they from ?

The 3 and 5 DWT have the same markings, the 4 DWT is from a different set. The 3 and 5 DWTs have a crown so I believe they are British.

These belong to a friend and they are crappy pics sorry. I am visiting him tonight so will either note what is written on them or try and take better pics.

Only guessing but I reckon they would date from the late 1800s. The Goldrushes here in Australia started in 1851. People from all over the world came here to find their fortune. This included people who were "Miner 49ers" from the USA Goldrushes just prior to ours.
 
mmm....shiney! said:
Eureka Moments said:
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Dug this little fellow the other day. It's 67mm or just over 2 and a half inches wide.

Either came off a hairy-nosed wombat :P or a pit pony which was used in the old mining days.

Found a couple like this, was told it could be off the heel of a boot.

I must agree with you mmm...shiney. Have asked a couple of blokes who said the same thing as you.

Also found one a couple of weeks ago and a group of boot tacks as well.
 
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