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Best non diamond find in 25 years

Hey all. Been a couple years since I’ve posted. Fire wasn’t in me like it used to be. Got the fire back today and great part was I had a friend along on his first water hunt with an Equinox. Never have I seen anyone wear such a necklace. Couldn’t believe my eyes or the way it felt. Excalibur, local lake. Little over waist deep. 999.9 Chain weighed 2.31 troy ounces. Each square 1.12 troy ounces. I suppose I became a gold investor today. “One day it just happens”
 

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Hey all. Been a couple years since I’ve posted. Fire wasn’t in me like it used to be. Got the fire back today and great part was I had a friend along on his first water hunt with an Equinox. Never have I seen anyone wear such a necklace. Couldn’t believe my eyes or the way it felt. Excalibur, local lake. Little over waist deep. 999.9 Chain weighed 2.31 troy ounces. Each square 1.12 troy ounces. I suppose I became a gold investor today. “One day it just happens”
I suspect that got lost by someone of either Chinese or Indian descent. Both cultures have long standing practice of gifting heirs jewelry and over time, as savings are accumulated, exchanging what was given for a piece with more gold in it or just adding to it. 24K gold is the norm.
I worked with a guy (for about 6 years) whose Chinese mother kept upgrading his jewelry. I frequently kidded him that he needed to go swimming and to let me know where he went so I could follow his path with my detector.

Excellent find!
 
Mr T was in Idaho last year and now I see he was near you. This is now a “Where’s Mr T” game!!!!
 
WOW!!! Congratulations!! That’s Awesome!!! I would assume finding something like that would invoke extreme profanity. At least for me. And for the silly billy that lost it. Nice job!
 
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