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:usaflag: Water Huntedd a Few Hours On Saturday And Again Today :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
Yesterdays hunt resulted in a mercury dime so eroded from the salt that it was mostly gone and what was left was paper thin.

There was a silver quarter circa 1940s and a couple of nickles.

I also found a small ring that seemed to have been some sort of plated metal, but had no markings.

Today resulted in a badly eroded penny, three nickles and a small 14K ring that is very old I would say from the style.

Of course there was the usual odd piece of junk here and there to be removed too.

Not too bad for a "hunted out" beach area. (Prime hunting ground for the Infinium!!)

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GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Thanks Fellow Hunters!

I look forward to finding gold, but I take special pleasure in recovering old gold.

This ring has a color that is a bit redish in tone and I find it especially attractive even if it is small.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Alright!:super:Good hunt!:detecting:Congrats on the silver and gold!:cheers:
 
I kind of figured you would post a ring or two. And yes, that Infinium is my weapon of choice for hunted out beaches. Great hunt!
 
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