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Just found my smallest gold ring

nagov

New member
I've found my share of gold rings with the CTX in the water and on the wet sand but this little one I really feel good about. I found what I thought was the remains of a crab trap at the beach, couldn't get a good pinpoint on the high toned target , it covered a large area. I worked the target over slowly and came up with a repeatable mid tone just on the outside of the suspected crab trap, two scoops later I thought I saw a flash of yellow in the scoop and after sorting through all the small shells there sat the smallest gold ring I've ever seen..... 10k, size 1-1/4, 0.6 grams.

I've found my share of sub 2 gram rings and pendants but this one both weight and physical size makes me appreciate what the CTX can do.

GL out there

Cliff
 
Whoa ,that is small. Way to go!
 
Excellent! That kind of small gold find gives a guy confidence in their rig and ability with it...Very Important! ....you know you wont miss a mid sized chain when you can find small gold rings...:clapping:
Mud
 
Nice!

My smallest.

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Southwind said:
Nice!

My smallest.

74ring3.jpg

Dang that is small..... CTX find? I just had to know so I put mine on a Mercury dime and just quite can't compare to yours..... unless that is a 1oz Mercury Round 999 fine you have that man's ring photographed on..... :rofl:

Cliff
 
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