Well, here is my 2 cents worth on Lady Selborn today. Even had a traffic officer on Motorcycle popping in to see what was going on. Yesterday it was 2 police officers. Must say it makes you feel a bit more at ease in the open veld when they pop in every now and then....

Anyhows, today Lady Selborne gave some history back again:
An old small Lennons bottle (Nice little thing)
A broken metal heart with lettering Pretoria and 1927 stamped on it. Guess its some sort of pendant or something.
A brass lid - Pissibly an old jewelry case or something similar. Like the patterns on it. Pitty the jewelry was nowhere to be found....Lol

A bicyble tag again. This one is marked from top to bottom: Wielbelasting, Transvaal, Rywiel, 1958, Cycle, No. 232112, Wheeltax. Imagine that, having to pay tax on your bicycle.....Hehehe

A 1952 Georgivs Sextvs Rex 1D Coin.
Did some searching on it and found the following:
The coin is made of bronze and measures 30.8mm in diameter. The front bears an image of King George VI and the words "GEORGIVS SEXTUS REX" (Latin for "George the Sixth, King"). The back bears an image of the a ship (the Dromedaris) on the ocean under full sail, with the date "1952" above, "SOUTH AFRICA" to the right, "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") to the left, and "1 D" (abbreviated latin for "One Penny") below. 12,674,000 of these coins were produced for circulation in 1952, with another 16,000 minted in Proof for collectors.Anyhow, hope you all had a great weekend. For me, tomorrow the hunt continues.....Coil to the soil
