[size=x-large]GOLD!![/size]
The sun decided to make a rare appearance for a few minutes a couple of days ago
so decided to get out for a short hunt at a park behind my house and test out my F75 LTD jewelery program, and I found this chunky 2 gram 14K gold earring (I've found gold rings that weighed less):
This morning I met up with Jim at a SF park. I was working my way around a big old tree, and got a good solid sounding, repeatable zinc penny signal (also came in as a zinc on Jim's E-Trac). Usually on my machine if a zinc has been in the ground for any amount of time, it's bouncy, especially the more corroded it gets, so I thought it had a good chance at being a wheat or even an injun, so I decided to dig it up, but instead of a penny out pops this beauty
It's not marked, but it looked to have a high karat content and with the Chinese or Japanese signet, I figured it had a good chance at being 18K, 22K or 24K. When I got it home, I first tested it with the 18K acid test and it passed with flying colors, then hit it with the 22K test and again passed with flying colors
Unfortunately I don't have a 24K test, but I suspect there's a good chance it is. It weights in a just slightly under 7 grams.
So seateds were not in the cards this weekend
but if I have to suffer with gold instead, I think I can live with that
Jim found a nice 1906(?) Barber dime, which was a great find at a hard to hunt park (clad was turning up at 8-10" 
Thanks for looking and H.H.,
Brian
The sun decided to make a rare appearance for a few minutes a couple of days ago


This morning I met up with Jim at a SF park. I was working my way around a big old tree, and got a good solid sounding, repeatable zinc penny signal (also came in as a zinc on Jim's E-Trac). Usually on my machine if a zinc has been in the ground for any amount of time, it's bouncy, especially the more corroded it gets, so I thought it had a good chance at being a wheat or even an injun, so I decided to dig it up, but instead of a penny out pops this beauty


It's not marked, but it looked to have a high karat content and with the Chinese or Japanese signet, I figured it had a good chance at being 18K, 22K or 24K. When I got it home, I first tested it with the 18K acid test and it passed with flying colors, then hit it with the 22K test and again passed with flying colors

So seateds were not in the cards this weekend


Thanks for looking and H.H.,
Brian