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Ear Ring GTP1350

Worth testing. If you have a loop look at it under magnification. Flaws and inclusions would tell you its probably a real gemstone. If it looks too perfect it's probably a simulant but not necessarily. Take it to a jeweler or a pawn shop that has a stone tester. Test the gold. If its high carat it could indicate a better stone. Nice small target. Not all that easy to detect or find. You're doing something right.

Chris
 
I think it almost came up as a dime signal, was laying on top of the ground. I do dig random targets to make sure I am not missing a gold ring etc.
There are days where I dig alot of weird signals to make sure my detector aint fibbing me. I push the sensitivity 9-10, unless I am getting to many false signals on my GTP1350, I am sure it depends on soil conditions, I have been to places where under ground electrical drives it crazy!
 
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