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Founds friends lost ring

I was talking to a friend today that had recently moved to Colorado and told him I bought A metal detector. He asked me if I wouldn't mind going over to his old house and look for his wedding ring he had lost several months ago. I drove over to his house and started hunting on the south side of the house where he thought it may be and after a few minutes I got a 07-25 signal that was real shallow. He told me the ring was tungsten so I wasn't sure what kind of signal to expect so I dug it. Sure enough out comes the ring!
 
Good job on finding the ring. Tungsten is close to gold in density. There were some news stories a while back about fake gold ingots that were mostly tungsten.
 
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