Are you Sitting Down? My best jewelry Find in 38 Years!

Buried Crap NJ

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Dec 5, 2009
654
232
New Jersey
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CTX 3030, Minelab Excalibur II, Minelab GT,Compass XP-Pro,Fischer 1210X
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I have been sitting on this post for a few hunts. I have shared this with a few here.I recovered this baby out of a 5 ft cut!
So how long it was there days weeks years? I made an effort and searched Lost and
Found ads. I checked with the head life guard (without tipping my hat) for any lost valuables,
only rings and smaller stuff have been reported this season.

100 Grams of White Gold and Diamonds 3.53 onces!
14k 26in White Gold Chain (67.7g)
18k White Gold Pendant (32.3g) 5 1/2 tcw of Diamonds
MSRP $16000.00
An Online Jeweler Has the chain at 3100 and the pendant at 5200
Here's how it unfolded.
I retrieved a phone message about some beach cuts forming late Wednesday night. The earliest I could get
out was 7pm Thursday for a low at 942pm. What I found was a 3 1/2 foot cut. My plan was to slowly
hunting towards the more populated beach.Well my plan went out to lunch when another hunter entered in behind me.
We knew each other and our intentions.But I just could not pass up targets. So I stuck to my plan and I waved him on
through, and he just took off! He had a good hour plus hunting the targeted area before I even got within a 1/2 mile
of him. He had been scooting (running) up and down the beach and I was hunting my
ever so slow pace. Up and back from what was now a 5ft cut. This cut must have happened
very quickly as it was voided of trampling feet! By this time I had about 40 coins.
My fellow hunter was now knee deep in the water (God bless him). Where did he think all that sand went?
We passed several times. I had finally figured out the line
of targets was 12 ft from the cut. I shorten my grid. He move further south to another beach.
It was shortly after that I got one of those burps (Excalibur) There were signs of shells and
pebbles from his recent recovery,and foot prints. It had sounded like a bottle top but trash wasn't being found!
I was not sure where it came from. (And neither did the Excal) I stopped and searched with
no responce. I ran the scoop over the coil to regain the tone.But then there was no mistaken that low tone.
I rescanned the target several times, each pass sounded even better.
I made sure of a good PP and my first scoop produce a good 10 inches of solid packed sand and nothing else.
My second one as I was pulling the T-Rex scoop out I saw something get pulled out of the scoop.
In what was a split second I thought that was odd,who did that and I think that was the target.
Followed by its a chain still in the sand. I reached in the now deep hole and held
the cross and 6 inches of chain and tugged a bit but it tugged back.
I started to dig with my hand and the chain was 20 inches straight down.
It took a few hand fulls and the chain slid out. My first thoughts were wow this is heavy but silver or
SS and not to get my hopes up.I tried to look for marks but the sea mist had my glasses fogged.
I placed it in my neck pouch and continued hunting. Ya right, back out it came for another look!
This proved silly. The other hunter came back by and stopped to say the other beach had no cut and
was surpriced to the lack of targets with the cut he was heading back. (total coins for me 113)
I hunted 3 more hours. In the car there was just no way my glasses were going to cooperate.
I dove down the road holding and looking at each traffic light. I finally noticed three safety locks and
just knew then they don't do this to SS or silver. Funny thing was I weight it first when
I got home,then looked for any marks. The chain was clearly marked 14k and I did an acid test on both.
It wasn't till I looked up the pieces online did I realized that the cross only came in 18k so a new acid test
confirmed this.
BCNJ
 

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dewcon4414

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Native Floridian

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Steve, WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Noone puts the work in like you do. Really happy to see a big payoff!
 

jtlee321

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Mar 23, 2012
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Vancouver, WA
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Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I am absolutely awestruck with that incredible find. I love that you gave a nice story to build up to the find. I was able to read the whole thing before seeing the pictures. Kinda like Christmas!! For you anyway!! Thank you so much for sharing. This is my first nomination for a banner find as well.. Good luck on future hunts. This makes me want to get out the door right now.
 

Lady Pirate

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Jul 8, 2011
515
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Tallahassee, Florida
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Congratulations! That is what we all dream of finding! I can't stop drooling.... I'm in 2 inches of drool here! I would have had a heart attack to say the least! I bet if I found something like that and called my husband in Wyoming to tell him, he would not understand one word I would be saying because I'd be crying with excitement and babbling on so fast .... Banner for sure! :occasion14:
 

detectahead

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Dec 1, 2007
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Western, N.C.
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That is one amazing find and the account of your finding was right up there to! A pat on the back well deserved! Banner!
 

bigscoop

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Jun 4, 2010
13,373
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Wherever there be treasure!
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That is an awesome find ! :hello2: :occasion14:
I nominated you for a banner.
I also hit the beach this morning that had about a 2 ft. cut with my ATP. There was also another guy there before me with an Excal. I talked to him but he didn't know anything about the forums so I guess it wasn't you Buried Crap.
I ordered Clive's book last week and it's in the mail. Maybe I shoulda taken out my Excal, but I didn't know it that well because I just got it and was more confident with the ATP.
So I guess you work the cut a few feet back, towards the surf?
That's mistake#2 for me then, I worked right in front of the cut and along the face of it.:icon_scratch:

When it's safe to do so, hunt right in them! Hunt the bottoms, the sides, hunt every inch. The whole idea is that the sand is removed so that you can get to the gold that has sunk, and gold will sink very, very deep, until there's something firm/solid to stop it. I think BuriedCrap said the cut he was hunting was "three feet" deep, which should offer a good idea as to how deep gold will sink. Gold panners and nugget hunters like to get all the way down to the bottom, to the granite or limestone basins because they know that's where the heavier stuff (gold) is going to be. The same principle applies to sand/beach hunting unless it's a really recent drop. :icon_thumleft:

Man, I just had to take another look at that monster necklace!
 

tnt-k9

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Mar 28, 2010
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What an awesome find!! I can't imagine what you were actually thinking when you first saw it. Really awesome!!
 

surfnturf

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Feb 28, 2010
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East/West Coast
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Stealth 720i hybrd
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Treasure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BCNJ. Congrats thats fantastic, a dream find my friend!!!! Got to vote BANNER!!! OMG! A Vampire killer!!!!

Frickin Father son and holy $hyt!!!!

SnT
 

search and recovery

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May 6, 2011
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Halifax, N.C.
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Great story and best of the best find! Congrats!!! You have out done even your best expectation of a great find. WOW!
 

cdltpx

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Jul 6, 2009
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12
Galvez La 70769
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ACE 250/2 coils BH 2 coils/ Garrett pinpointer.
You are going to hate me but I know how you can find the owner. Jeweler has a makers mark and that mark is specific something this large and expensive is a commissioned piece the maker can be located and you can ask who purchased it if they will not give you that information then you tried and live large with your grand find. It could have been insured too and somebody probably filed a claim for this.
 

AC1955

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Apr 22, 2012
1,149
350
New Hampshire & Maine
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V3i, Excalibur II, White's M6, Coinmaster, Teknetics EurotekPro, White's Surfmaster PI
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Speechless (for once)....:wav::wav::wav:

Wow,
Anita
 

Catobra

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Jun 21, 2012
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South Jersey
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WAY TO GO, BCNJ, but now you have to change your screen name-BGNJ (Buried Gold in New Jersey)...... : )

Thanks for sharing and thanks for the tips on Jersey beach detecting! I had no idea....
 

cntrydncr1

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Feb 23, 2007
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awesome!!! love those cuts! we don't get them too often on our beaches. congrats
 

JimDon

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May 6, 2009
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Holy BuriedCrap!!!! Banner for sure.
 

TheInspector

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Jul 22, 2012
285
246
Houston Texas
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Minelab Manticore.....
Tesoro Sand Shark.......
Garrett AT Gold...............
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT - AKA The Carrot
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That was an awesome find. Very likely the nicest jewelry find I will ever see on this forum. Banner all the way.......to the bank
 

Bev

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Mar 2, 2012
299
174
New England
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Mr. T called. He wants it back!
Amazing amazing just amazing!!! I think I would have just died right there! WOWWWW
 

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