The Omega was in a hunting mood this morning in the woods. The compact was the first keeper followed by 3 wheat cents in the same hole. Got 4 in total, 20, 25, 26 and 39. The pink harmonica was a clad quarter reading under a good layer of leaves beside a huge down tree. The Grandma 1/2 of a locket was 2" deep and came out looking good. No markings, however. The 36d Washington was 4" deep and I just knew it was going to be silver. The last keeper was the gold looking ring with a nice looking red stone. I say gold looking as it has no marks and was bouncing between 78 to 82. It appears to have some age and a little on the crudely made order. Maybe something a jeweler made for someone. It looks like it may have been resized. Kind of rough inside the band. I'll have to have both the locket and ring tested. What a beautiful day to be out hunting in the woods. All was good except for dragging a sole full of puppy doo onto my floor mat when I was done hunting. Had on the 11" dd coil, sen 99, 1 disc. and hunted mostly in d2 tones...with a bit of d3 thrown in. HH jim tn