pulltabfelix
Well-known member
Did an analysis in Excel worksheet of Digs_alot on Thomas Dankowski Metal Detecting Forum for all the gold rings he dug. He kept excellent records.
I did this to find out where the majority of rings were found on the FE-CO matrix. It is clear that they live along the FE 12 line and the majority of them are 12.1, 12.2 & 12.3.
Over 90 gold jewelry numbers for the E-trac
After learning how to detect gold rings out “in the pan” during the negative spring tides, I was forced to learn how to detect smaller gold jewelry higher up on the beach during the off season. Light weight gold jewelry moves with the sand when the tide is right. Over a short period of time, gentle
www.dankowskidetectors.com
I did this to find out where the majority of rings were found on the FE-CO matrix. It is clear that they live along the FE 12 line and the majority of them are 12.1, 12.2 & 12.3.