Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Gareth finds tree old coins

A few quiet beers last night saw us discussing the merits of searching under old trees. Old trees that would have been used for shade over many years.  We figured that one big old tree all by itself would give no option to those seeking shade and more than likely be a home to many treasures, especially in well inhabited areas. Gareth remembered a lonely old oak tree that dominated it's surroundings in Riverhead Motor Park. The park being situated there for many years. Ritchie and myself are happy to let the ground soften up after some much needed rain that has yet to arrive. Not so Gareth, he slipped away on a solo run this evening. After getting permission he spent an hour with his ATPro around the oak with some success. His first target was 9 inches down and produced a 1949 New Zealand penny, he followed that amongst a lot of trash with a 1938 British penny and a 192? British halfpenny. The coins were in a bad state of repair, the halfpenny was the most  munted and the last figure from the date has yet to be verified ( So, I still have the oldest coin :) 1924).
The tree coins from under the ol' oak tree.
 Gareth also dug up a twisted spoon, probably plated, details yet to be determined.
Gareth's new trowel.


Gareth is off to Waiheke Island for a few days work and is hoping to cover the whole island before the weekend.

Hopefully he will keep us informed of his  progress.
See you out there.

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