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Silver & Gold -14K...

Blind Squirrel

Well-known member
Howdy--

We have had triple digit heat here in west Texas for several days which makes detecting a real challenge. Well, it was going to get down to a high of 99 degrees so off we went. I found a recent house tare-down in a potentially productive neighborhood and that was our destination. Kenneth and I both dug a few $'s in clad. Then I got into an area where wheat cents were coming out of the ground. I thought if there are wheat's here there SHOULD be silver too. I was correct. I started off with a couple Mercs - 1943-S & a 1941 followed by 1949-S & 1951-S Roosevelt's. The soil was not kind to either the silver or copper finds. I was digging a 55-58 vdi reading on my V3i which turned out to be a screw cap but on the side of the hole I saw a yellow ring. It turned out to be a small ring with a "GERMANY" mark. There is no K mark so I'm guessing that it is gold plate. What I thought was a neat find was a Firestone Token which reads: "Good for $1.00 in trade on any purchase of $10.00 or more on our budget plan". What REALLY made my day was getting a solid 38-39 reading @ 4" that turned out to not be a pull tab but a 5.1 gram 14K gold wedding band! I'm sure glad that I decided to to detect on that hot day. Best of luck and...

Happy Hunting!
Blind Squirrel
 
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