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ACE 350 Gets Gold

roceda

Member
Well it is stamped 14k Italy. I was rambling through a park, crossing the ball field, heading for a picnic area, and I got a signal that was bouncing penny/dime. No lock on either one. I thought it was another penny, since I just dug one at 9" in the sandy soil. It was less than 2" deep. Said to myself "looks like another zipper pull". It was packed with clay-like mud. When I got home and was cleaning up the clad, I was surprised to see what I thought was a clump of mud, was actually the face on a religious medal. Turned it over and saw the stamp. My first gold with the ACE350, and still on my first set of batteries. Oh yeah, I also dug 22 bottle and screw caps. Kinda rough on an old man.:drool:
 
You did great.
The Ace series really gets down to business.
Happy Hunting

Bruce


Minelab Xterra 305
Stock coil

Garrett Ace 250
Stock coil
Sniper coil
Excelerator 10 x 14 DD
Soon to add to the collectioin
Excelerator 6 x 8 DD
 
Yeah that DD coil loves the caps but once you get past them the goodies show up. Nice find. The 350 likes gold.

Bill
 
Here's some glitter I got with the 350 when I first started testing it and was able to get out. The chain is 14 KT. as is the ring.

Bill
 
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