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

Buried Crap NJ

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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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worldtalker

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Buried Crap NJ

Buried Crap NJ

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I still keep coming back to look at it and still keep checking the Banner.
I don't know if I can vote Banner again...but here it goes...
Tom...Banner or not?

Me too I keep coming back to see. I checked the criteria for banner and I can't see any reason it should not get to the banner. I had a mens pinky ring with 6 nice size diamonds found in 2011 possible 100 yrs old found in a park and thought that would get to the banner. Not even one vote? This one has a bunch of votes for banner, not sure whats up! I even woke my wife at midnight to show her! I can remember her saying is it bigger than the last one. I said oh ya more than three times.
She got up too look!
BCNJ
 

CASPER-2

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AWESOME :headbang:FANTASTIC :hello2:BANNER :icon_thumleft:got to
wonder if anyone else might have passed over it and did not go for it cause it was such a big target ???
 

Deepdiger60

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The sand,s do not give up one of those often , fantastic find !! :headbang: Jim
 

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Buried Crap NJ

Buried Crap NJ

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AWESOME :headbang:FANTASTIC :hello2:BANNER :icon_thumleft:got to
wonder if anyone else might have passed over it and did not go for it cause it was such a big target ???

No it really did not come in as a large target. It was really deep. When PP it was very low and soft, I was very surprised that it was so large. I think I only heard the cross as the chain was out of range. I really espected to see a piece of copper sheet metal. We have lots of that in the wet sand here in NJ.
I have spent too many minutes digging craters to come up with it. Last year I scraped over a hundred bucks worth.
BCNJ
 

MKnTenn

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WOW! Now thats a killer find, how about a few nice close ups of that fat baby. HH
 

MrVentura

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Congrats pal a very nice Find . But if im correct
doesn't all metal corrode in time , So if my conclusion is
right, That item right there couldn't off been in the dirt
too long or it would of had a nice blue and green tone to
its outer complexion if it was resting beneath the dirt or in the sands , So i expect u didn't do alot of digging
to come across this piece and to be honest the shine on that piece is way to shiny to off been in the water or
in the dirt, Even if soaked in lemon juice for 24hours + it wouldn't have a shine like that , So in my perspective i
find that this little find could off been sitting only for 1 -2 weeks max , But none the less i have to respect
the find and yes it is a great find but if im wrong then fair play , Chris..
 

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Ace350

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Looks Like You Made Banner!

Just saw it when I logged on.
Its the first Banner pic on the left.

Congrats again BCNJ :icon_thumleft:
 

Southern_Digger

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Like bigscoop said we gets cuts here on the east coast. Depending on the way your beach faces the winds blowing we tend to see the soft sand cut right out.
This picture is of a storm event we had here in NJ back in 2009 Daine is seen working near the cut. My cut was the same height in July of 2012 but right at the high tide mark. Not way up from a storm event.

Absolutely Outstanding.... Congratulations.

BTW Here's a riddle

What do you call a person that wears a piece of jewelry as that to a beach and loses it?
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answer: A BLOOMING IDIOT!
 

Ace350

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Southern_Digger said:
Absolutely Outstanding.... Congratulations.

BTW Here's a riddle

What do you call a person that wears a piece of jewelry as that to a beach and loses it?
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answer: A BLOOMING IDIOT!

I was thinking....... A treasure donator for a treasure hunter! Lol

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chrisplay2004

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Glad to see you made Banner! That is another first for you. First Banner since Dec 2009.
Really glad to see it up there where it deserves to be.
 

birdman

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Fantastic,simply fantastic chunk of gold!
 

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Buried Crap NJ

Buried Crap NJ

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Congrats pal a very nice Find . But if im correct
doesn't all metal corrode in time , So if my conclusion is
right, That item right there couldn't off been in the dirt
too long or it would of had a nice blue and green tone to
its outer complexion if it was resting beneath the dirt or in the sands , So i expect u didn't do alot of digging
to come across this piece and to be honest the shine on that piece is way to shiny to off been in the water or
in the dirt, Even if soaked in lemon juice for 24hours + it wouldn't have a shine like that , So in my perspective i
find that this little find could off been sitting only for 1 -2 weeks max , But none the less i have to respect
the find and yes it is a great find but if im wrong then fair play , Chris..

As it has already been pointed out gold won't tarnish like other metals. But if its 10k and been around salt water I have had them crumble when you clean them. this is because the ther metals used in the mixing process has leached out by the salt water. We dig silver coins after storms that have been under deep dunes for 50 or 100 years that come out like they were just minted. A very strange event the first time this happens. Remembing this came from 16 inches in the wet sand after nearly 5ft of dry sand came off the beach. It was pretty caked with sand but was clean before photos. Being a Brit I am sure you seen gold 3000 years old come out looking new?
BCNJ
 

jewelerguy

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Hooooleeeee Crap! that is amazing. :headbang: :headbang: :headbang: huge congrats and high fives for that one!
 

Catobra

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Does anyone else on here watch O'Reilly? Cause I swear I just saw this necklace on some guy's neck who was interviewed in the "Watter's World" segment! Reruns should be on Fox....
 

Breezie

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Well, I'm trying to decide if the Queen lost some of her family jewels, and they washed over here or if Mr. T was visiting the beach! GREAT and BEAUTIFUL find! Congratulations on one of the prettiest, if not the prettiest piece of jewelry I've seen on TNet. :) Breezie
 

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