Gold, Silver & 43P War Nick

Coastie59

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Was looking for some new hunting areas on Google earth this past week and picked a spot that looked good. This spot had a small hotel and a public access beside it, the jewels came from mid beach and the older coins from a small cut at the dunes as I was heading out. Didnt know I had the war nick until I started going thru all the clad, about $8.00 in all from that small cut. The rings, whale tail pendant & claddagh ear ring are 925 and the charm is 14k. I think I will go back to that spot soon!!! HH!!!
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lorraine

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Coastie59, that was a terrific hunt!

Congratulations on all those great finds...I especially like that gold pendant!

Lorriane
 

baywalker

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good haul I have never found that many rings in one day.
 

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The cruddy silver cleaned up real nice. If you don't mind me asking, what did you do to it? Nice hunt. Papa
 

G.I.B.

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Very nice! Great haul.

You have a great spot to keep working.
 

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Coastie59

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Beach Papa...when I dig the old silver, its heavy tarnished and sometimes crusty, growing on the tarnish. First thing I do is soak them in white vinegar for a few minutes to remove the crust, then soak them in Tarn-x to remove the tarnish and then wash them with baking soda. Some of the items that are a little rough I hit with a dremel tool with a with a small wire wheel brush. Thx for ur comments!
 

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