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A couple of days in my favourite place..

lucar

New member
Hello,

I've been searching one of my best locations for a couple of days.
Here are the findings..

Cheers
Luca

Coast snapshot..
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First Day
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BatMobile
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Some Gold..
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beautiful Sara :)
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Looks like you're in the right area......

Could you post a close-up pic of the gold ring please?

What is the karat rating on it?

Does the big silver ring have green enamel on top of it or is that just grunge?

Thanks,
 
Hello,

it is 18Kt gold. A cheap ring, crap stones with copper soldering...
NO SILVER rings, that is aluminium!

Cheers!!
Luca

Closeup..
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Hello,

I always look at your posts and nice pictures. My idea is that the beach you search on has too much "sand". Compare my beach snapshot to your pictures and try to understand what I mean. It is not a surprise to me that you mostly dig "light" targets. Gold is MUCH heavyer than dimes and pulltabs and when you find those, there's little chance to find rings... If your beach never changes slope, shape, in other words , never moves, then change area and look elsewhere!

Cheers
 
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