04/21 Beach Gold, Ice, Silver

DewGuru

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Jul 23, 2010
1,264
705
Gulf Coast Florida
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Detector(s) used
Tesoro Sand Shark
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting

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moose092477

Greenie
Aug 11, 2010
14
0
WNC Mtns
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV, Bounty Hunter Lone Star, Fisher F2
WOW what a ring. WTG.
What part of the gulf coast?
I have family in Fort Myers.
HH
 

gold nuggets

Bronze Member
Apr 5, 2008
2,444
176
Springfield, Oregon
Detector(s) used
Explorer SE, Pro coil inline probe. Also the Excal II
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Nice looking, heavy ring Dew....
congratulations. Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

stevemc

Bronze Member
Feb 12, 2005
2,121
277
Sarasota, FL
Detector(s) used
Whites Surfmaster PI Pro and Whites Surfmaster PI, Minelab Excal NY blue sword. 2 White's Dual field pi, Garrett sea hunter pi II (but don't use it for obvious reasons) 5' x 3 1/2' coil underwater Pi
Primary Interest:
Shipwrecks
Nice! The champagne diamonds might just be dirt behind the diamonds. I have seen that and black dirt behind them, and it can be hard to get out. I have used automatic dishwashing liquid, just a squirt into a cup of real hot water, stir it up because it is like a gel, leave the ring in it for a while, and take a soft bristle toothbrush and try to dislodge some of the dirt, and let it soak again. Make sure the toothbrush is a fine, soft bristle, and work in behind the stones too. Under the backside. A vibrating ultrasonic cleaner works good too.
 

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