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Cashed In My Remaining Silver Rings This Morning

John-Edmonton

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Metal detecting can sure pay for itself. I often times take my metal detector down to the river prospecting, and have found gold rings, silver rings, silver coins and a lot of modern coins too. In January, earlier this year, I cashed in my remaining gold rings and a bunch of silver jewelry for an undisclosed amount of money. Today I cashed in my remaining silver rings I have collected for many years. Not too shabby!

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Man,
That's a lot of rings.
How many years did you take to find all those ?
I'd of loved an opportunity to buy a few.
That's the difference between land hunting and water hunting.
Way back when, when I first started hunting the ocean, silver rings didnt count
because it was very easy to find and prevalent. I remember one day, I found a ring spill of 6.
Girls must have taken them all off to play soccer or whatever sport she was playing.

If you were cherry picking for coins, back in the day, you were bound to find a silver ring or two.
I just wish gold would ring high up there, too !!!! Could you just imagine !!!

HH
Donna
 
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