Sunday, February 26, 2012

0.999 Fine Silver

This morning I just had to go back to the new spot where I found the 1888 shilling yesterday.
As luck would have it I am very pleased that I did as this is what I recovered.
A 1889 English sixpence and a silver pendant and chain. The pendant contains a 0.999 fine Silver ingot from NZ Mint. The chain is 0.925 and was already broken but looks as though it is repairable. I don't think the ingot has a lot of value, but it sure beats dog tags n pennies. All up the chain and ingot weigh 10.7grams

I was out for 4 hours and here is the best of the rest of it.
Somehow managed another  2 Australian pennies and a AU$1 just like yesterday. Lots of English and NZ pennies including  a very rough 1867 English plus $14 goldies and the Spitfire.


HH


5 comments:

Max said...

Wow! the 5G Pendant! really really cool find.

By the way, do you havea some sort of display as Brett has or all in jar/box?

I am getting a Rings display fo by Birthday :D

Chris said...

No I do not have any display at present. Not sure that my leader is too keen on the idea. A ring box is a good idea though.

NZ Treasure Hunter said...

Nice going Chris, all I managed yesterday was 2 old pennys, a bunch of old decimal and 1X $2 goldie.

bendone said...

Very nice hunt. I love the silver :)

kiwijim said...

Great collection of goodies love that spitfire