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:usaflag: Infinium Does It Again---Gold !! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
Decent day for water hunting and this local "worked out beach" had a couple of surprises for the old hunter and his friend mister Infinium!

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Eight Jefferson nickles, one buffalo, one V-nickle, three pinnies, one quarter, five fishing sinkers, a .22 bullet, a .45 caliber bullet and misc. scrap brass.

The last two things I found after I had just about decided to call it a day after over four hours of hunting and digging a few hundred pounds of stone cobbles, one man's 10K senior ring from 1969, and one 14K man's wedding band.

I'm tired but delighted with the days hunt!

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
I was asked to enlarge the rings for a better look!

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(1969 High School Ring and 14K wedding band with no inscription.)
 
Nice, u had a good day.
 
n/t
 
Nothing like getting gold in a worked out area, it gives you so mush confidence to go to places you wouldn't normaly go to,
Good job!
 
Most of the rings I have found since I returned to metal detecting have been old and deep.

I honestly don't think I could have found them with anything but a PI machine.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Cupajo said:
Most of the rings I have found since I returned to metal detecting have been old and deep.

I honestly don't think I could have found them with anything but a PI machine.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ

WHich is why I bought the Infinium. I wanted to think outside the box. Being a person who dislikes want everyone else does and thinking they are in the zone I like to do the complete opposite and bury their azz. It has always served me well in every other aspect of life so why not this one?
 
I've never hunted fresh water, but one day might do so with an Excaliber.

PIs are not as good in fresh water because of poor descrimination abilities.

GL&HH Friend,

CJ
 
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