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Cold Water Hunt But Productive

rtread

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Went to a lake on a windy cool day to do some water hunting and had a good day. The water was cold but gave up a little gold and silver and one titanium cross ring. This time i used my at pro. The gold cross is 10k and vdi was 38, the white gold band is 10k and vdi was 44, the titanium vdi was 50. Does anybody know if titanium rings have value? The to small silver earrings both hit at 48-50. When I got out of the water after about 3 hours my hands were turning blue. Anyway Other than that I can't complain. Good hunting to all, Randy
 
Very nice work! Unfortunately, titanium rings only have a value when they are sold the first time.:ranting: Congrats on the gold, and for posting the TIDS!:clapping: Mud
 
Interesting variety of finds, congrats on a great hunt!
 
It sometimes really pays off to go that extra mile....

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rtread said:
Does anybody know if titanium rings have value?
Randy

First of all congratulations are in order for those finds you got and for being a true seeker of the treasures. Those titanium rings have little monetary value, but they have big safety value. Many a finger has been damaged (mine included) due to wearing gold rings around equipment handling or as a mechanic. Titanium being much harder affords people, especially mechanics of all sorts, to wear a wedding band that protects the finger when smashed better. Titanium may not be considered precoius metal, however, it still is exciting to find a ring. Again congratulations.
 
Thanks to all for your input. I did have a great time even tho it did fill a little like the snow seen from John. One thing for sure you will not find anything at home sitting on the couch. Good Hunting to all , Randy
 
thanks for posting the tids...still makes me glad that i dig those consistent sub 40 signals. well, 38 is about the lowest i go. would be interesting to hear if others dig sub 40s. i've seen ppl digging plat. with high 30s values.
 
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