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general or good numbers for gold jewelry?

Looking for some general good numbers for gold jewelry.I know it varies with size, carat & alloy but was hoping for some general cluster numbers. Found gold & platinum rings on 59, 62, 64, 71, 83. found some other gold jewelry at 47 & 53. would like some number ranges for gold chains or bracelets. Thanks!
 
A LOT of variables come into play with Gold.
Soil, moisture, program, frequency all of that...

You pretty much summed it up with what you've noted already.
Gold can come up all over the board, but I've found the smaller stuff in the lower numbers and the big rings up in the high numbers.

So dig it all and be surprised ...
 
Hi,
for me, using the Deus and now the Orx another major factor for numerical target ID and tone ID is the depth of the target whether it is gold jewelry or any other non-ferrous target. The deeper the target the higher the tone and numerical target ID. So, unless all of your targets are 3" deep or less, target ID number accuracy is pretty much meaningless and the tones are the way to go.

Jeff
 
pure gold can be down in the 29 to early 30s
 
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