Itsjustagreat1
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I have been detecting some camping areas next to a lake now on and off for a couple of weeks. The beach areas had left me empty handed so I switched to the camping areas. I had been averaging 5-6 dollars in clad each trip but no silver or gold. Well that changed today. My first signal was a 1951 silver dime, then a couple dollars in clad. There are thousands of pieces of mowed cans and melted aluminum and lots of bottle caps, so I don't dig too many low tones unless they sound good. Half way into my hunt I heard a low tone on my at pro that was loud but scratchy. I ended up walking away from it cause all i was digging in that area was pull tabs. I walked by it a few times and finally i just had to dig it because every angle I would go over it it was loud and rang in at a solid 51-52. Boy i am glad I did. It is a 2.61g 14k ring with a possible diamond in it. It passed the acid test also, telling me the stamp must be right. On the inside it is stamped 14k T 103 R. (The T looks to have a circle around it and the R is small with a circle around it like a registered trademark