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| semi-precious stone in mount |
On Saturday I found Turf Mottlegill fungi near the Roundstone Pub. On Sunday I was metal detecting with my club and found a George III 1817 sixpence and an interesting piece of jewellery consisting of a large semi-previous stone, possibly a citrine, set in a copper-gilt mount. It may be Tudor. The farm field was 50% grass 50% soil and I found Cup fungi, Pleated Inkcaps, Stubble Rosegills and Winter Twiglets.
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| Turf Mottlegill, Panaeolus fimicola |
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| Turf Mottlegill |
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| George III sixpence 1817 |
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| side view of jewelry |
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| Cup fungus, Peziza species |
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| Cup fungus |
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| Cup fungi |
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| unidentified fungi |
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| Coprinopsis species |
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| Coprinopsis species |
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| Coprinopsis species |
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| Stubble Rosegill, Volvariella gloiocephala |
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| Stubble Rosegill |
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| Winter Twiglets, Tubaria furfuracea |
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| Winter Twiglets |
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| Winter Twiglets |
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| Winter Twiglets |




















lovely photos. Saw a cup fungus like yours near toodyay in West Australia.
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