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More GOLD from the trash!!! :detecting:

The heat has been unbearable lately and I almost didn't go out Sunday morning for a planned trip to my favorite park. I got there at the crack of dawn and decided to hunt 'til the heat got too bad. I concentrated on an older picnic area that is loaded with trash to try and get some silver. I hunted for about 4 hours without ever getting anything remotely close to a good silver signal to dig, but I did dig up the usual trash items from signals that were in the nickel range or deeper down.

About 3 hours into my hunt I came to a small area along the road that was older dirt, but not loaded with trash so bad that I could concentrate on deep signals that didn't read up into the coin range. I dug for a 1940's Jeff nickel about 8 inches down that I had hoped was a Buffalo, but no luck. I took a few more steps and got a faint hit around the square-tab range. I was at the edge of a large shallow depression that used to be a huge tree before being cut down years ago.

I thought "This might be an old Wheatie or an Indian", but knew it had just as good of a chance as being a deep screw cap or bullet. I dug down a good 7-8 inches until I saw a pale yellow circle in the bottom of the hole. "There's your deep screw cap" I thought... but when I popped it out, it was heavy and the dirt pushed out of the center...:yikes: a ring! I held my breath and wiped the dirt and it all came off clean with no corrosion anywhere - a GOLD ring! :clapping:

I was thrilled to find my second gold ring in as many months after a long drought. It is marked 14 K and has initials carved into the inside. It is a very thick round band like a comfort-fit band but an older one. It is easy to see how it slipped off a finger! At 7.1 grams and a couple hundred dollars in gold, if I found a ring like this every day I'd be doing this for a living!!!

Take care and HH, Mike.

Here's the whole nut for the morning...
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And a close up of the ring...
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Very nice :clapping:
 
Very nice gold ring find Mike.
Congratulations. Gold Nuggets :wiggle:
 
That was a fun (descriptive) post to read Mike.----I felt like I was right there with you doing the hunt! :biggrin:---Congrats on that great find.------------Del
 
That is a beautiful ring with a excellent inscription!
WTG!
 
n/t
 
Way to go Mike. Ive been down here in Fla. for the last month remodeling my new home. Havent hit the beach YET with the detector. Nice to see someones digging gold. Im hopeing to dig a ring occasionally to ensure i remain retired lol.

Dew
 
Very nice find Mike. Congratulations and thanks for the pictures and the great story!

NebTrac
 
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