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A few other finds from the past couple of weeks

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Hi everyone! I thought I would throw up a post of some other rings I found over the past couple of weeks. Most of these are silvers, minus the Harley Davidson 100 year anniversary ring, which is 10k/925 combo. I also threw up my junkers, which are the stacked rings. All of those are tungsten carbide, except the hammered ring,which is Titanium. I have a collection of gold rings which came alongside some of these, but ill make another post for those. Hope you enjoy!
 
WOW

I'm new to this forum so I'm going to ask questions you have probably answered

What part of the country do you detect in?

What detector do you use?

Do you have a special way of detecting that yoy can share?

Thanks and Congratulations on the Amazing Finds

Regards and HH
 
Hey Banditicey! I encourage you to ask questions! particularly on this forum. Its how I got started and I learned an invaluable amount from the senior members. To answer your questions: I detect the West central coast of Florida, I use a minelab excalibur II, I detect almost every day, and I have become a real student of the near shore beach environment. Looking for conditions that will produce multiple finds is the way to go. Very often, I am out scouting around trying to find a likely area before I even turn on the machine. The rest is just learning the capabilities of your detector and putting them to use in the best areas your can find. I hope this helps, and if there is anything I can do to help you as you progress,feel free to ask!
banditicey said:
WOW

I'm new to this forum so I'm going to ask questions you have probably answered

What part of the country do you detect in?

What detector do you use?

Do you have a special way of detecting that yoy can share?

Thanks and Congratulations on the Amazing Finds

Regards and HH
 
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