Random Relics ~ 22-01-2017

Got back to detecting after a week off.  Had a few too many beers watching the soccer!

I decided to go back to a local park which I had detected on before, but taken my middle son out with me.  He’d done most of the swinging that day and so I guessed we missed a bunch and didn’t cover the whole park.

It isn’t a massive spot, probably 20m by 50m grassed area.  I know it hasn’ been built on (to my knowledge) since the village was established and it looks like it had the old village dump at the back of it.  I was hoping that it had been used through the life of the village.

First hit was a 1972 matchbox car, which fell apart as i pulled it out, then on to a John Walker and Sons cork bottle top.  It was a cool little find, i don’t think there is any great age to it, but I like Whiskey so it’s a keeper for me.  I did look online and a dude was selling one in mint condition for $150 US!  Crazy!  I’m sure mine is worth less than a buck…

Next decent target other than 1c and 2c coins was a mashed up old brass tap.  I has a nice bit of character to it, a keeper for my collection.  I started pulling out some interesting relics at this point.  Next was a small decorative star shaped object, it wasn’t a pin, perhaps decoration of something.  It was in a hole with a pull tab, so happy with that save.

As i reached the back of the park i noticed a small foot track round the back of the bushes, likely to be a spot where the local youth hang out and have sly durries without the watchful eye of Mums and Dads.  The trash in the area of V-Cans and cigarette butts certainly alluded to that.  A little deeper in the bush i found a spot where i’d come from the other side and was finding old bottles (see my earlier youtube video’s).  We’d had a bit of rain in the past few days and there had been a bunch of earth wahed out.  On the top was a smashed Codd bottle.  Fantastic.  I knew there was earlier stuff here from the late 1800 bottle it’d found previously, but it was neat to see there could be some other cool bottles underneath the dirt.  I wasn’t setup to dig for bottles, so will have to head back again another time.

Returning to the park proper i found what at first i thought was a cog.  On cleaning it up it was too light and delicate and it had some fancy on it.  It almost looks like a lid or draw pull, another sweet find.

The i pulled out my first pre-dec of the day, a 1954 Roo Penny.  It was in pretty bad shape, the park was damp both times i’d been there so it had rotted away pretty bad. This was followed by a little pad lock, not great age to it, but it was in decent shap, just missing the latch.

Underneath a tree i started finding a bunch of lead round sinkers, and then out popped a little old lead toy cannon.  I’m thinking a bunch of young lads might have been playing with their toy soldiers and knocking them over with the lead shot.  Such a cool little toy.

I like military history being form a military family, and a Rising Sun badge is on my bucket list.  Whilst this isn’t that, and when i dug it wasn’t sure if it was military or not, i’ve now confirmed my next find is military related.  It’s an insignia badge from either the 2/6th or 2/7th General Military hospital form World War 2.  I can’t make out the middle color being purple or blue which would give the exact one it belongs too.  Such a cool find!

I carried on with another good find, this time a Silver 1946 Rams Head shilling, the 2nd and final pre-dec of the day.  It has a big stain on it, but it was still my 2nd ever Shilling so i’m not complaining!

I started heading back to the car, and by the entrance to the park got a solid coin signal.  I popped out what i know now is a Japanese 500 Yen coin.  Not sure of age, but i’d say pretty modern.  A further scan of the area popped me out 2 more in a spill, so 1500 Yen all up!  Nice.

It was a productive little hunt.  I’m sure there are a few more things in there, especially down the back where i think it must have been an old tip or something.  I’ll deffo be heading back to look for bottles, and i’m sure i’ll have a swing with the detector at the same time.

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Big Park Hunt ~ 07-01-2017

Last minute decision to head out to a park I pass whilst on the way to the shopping centre we go to.  I dropped a note on a Facebook group asking to see if anyone else wanted to come down for a swing, but most people were tied up that morning it seems.

When i arrived the council were doing greenwaste tree chipping, which took out the corner of the park i was initially most interested in, as it did have an old house there in the 40’s.  It was on the corner of 2 main roads so would have been hunted heavily, and full of junk anyway.

The park it’s self has a few old cricket pitches on it, it also houses the circus when it is in town, so i was hoping for a bunch of spendables.  Speaking to a guy on the Facebook group later that day, he said he’d had a $100 off it a moth or so prior.

I ended up with $9.95 in spendables (2 x $2, 5 x $1, 4 x 20c, 1 x 10x and 1 x 5c)  Nine Brown Buggers all up too.

After spending a bunch of time in the first half of the park and really only pulling up the spendables and so much canslaw it wasn’t funny, i moved through to the back part of the park.  I noticed straight away that there wa a section of park which either had been left as bush, or had re-vegetated to some extent.  There were a bunch of older big trees in here too, which served as my targets.

This area was much better, less canslaw and I was soon in to the pre-decimals.  All around the bases of the big trees, they are always prime targets in my hunts.  I ended up with three Penny’s (1943, 1949, 1951) and two Half Pennys (1946 and 1948).

I also dug a few random bits and pieces, a key and an oval brass ring (CCR?).  There was also half a cog, from a clock or something, but as i pulled it out i thought i’d found my first Rising Sun badge and got super excited. As i cleaned off the muck i realised I hadn’t filled that bucket lister 🙁  The cog is still kinda cool though.

It was a full day, super hot, but i had 30 good recoveries so was happy with the results.