Dirt Fishing in the neighborhood leads to GOLD

TheInspector

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A few years ago a neighbor on my street passed away, and her home was bought by a real estate speculator and has been sitting empty ever since. I had been meaning to check it out. I'm sure the house was built in 1955 like the rest in the neighborhood, so I didn't expect anything old. After finding three pennies, two dime and a nickle, I found a broken 14K gold chain next to the driveway. I was pretty sure it was gold just from the look of it in the dirt, and then the weight in my hand. The chain has a weight real similar to my mans 14K gold wedding band. I guess I need to buy a scale. I used my acid test kit for the first time and a gold streak on the stone stays with the 14k acid and disappears with 18K acid, so I think that means 14K. I used my AT Gold detector. This was also my first time out with my Pro Pointer AT and it was fantastic. The depth and accuracy was incredible.
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Always cool to find gold !!!

I'm sure some will chime in about hunting without permission on private property but I think it all depends on the situation. I dont own the parks, soccer fields, ballfields I hunt in sometimes. I have hunted cellar holes deep in the woods that most dont even know exist and I dont own that either. A judgement call for me.
 

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Looks like a watch chain to me. could be old. nice find
 

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TheInspector

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TheInspector

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All Treasure Hunting
I analysed the chain at work with a X-ray fluorescent (XRF) analyzers.
Gold percentage is shown as AU on the machine.
41.67% equals 10K, so 40.12 is just a little under 10K DSCF8683.JPG DSCF8685.JPG
 

CoinandRelicMan

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Nice gold chain find :occasion14: Looking forwards to finding my first yellow this year still, just a matter of time and persistence, gold is where ever you find it :headbang:
 

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NIce chain and really I love the Gold tester, I was looking at them this winter and the ran about 6 grand:BangHead:... need to find a few more gold...
 

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TheInspector

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NIce chain and really I love the Gold tester, I was looking at them this winter and the ran about 6 grand:BangHead:... need to find a few more gold...
Thanks OBN.
We occasionally use the XRF testers to verify the type of alloy used in the repair of the chemical plant I work in.
I think they were $60,000 new about 6 years ago and $20-$30,000 new now.
I sure couldn't afford one.
 

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I analysed the chain at work with a X-ray fluorescent (XRF) analyzers.
Gold percentage is shown as AU on the machine

Great find, and nice info... I just hope you signed out when you were done.
 

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TheInspector

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All Treasure Hunting
Great find, and nice info... I just hope you signed out when you were done.

Good eyes.
Thats a note to remind me to make sure I'm signed out of the unit at the end of the day.
Theoretically, if i didn't sign out and there was an incident ( fire, explosion) they may go in looking for me.
 

trdking

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Definitely a Pocket Watch Chain. Most of these were rolled gold, not solid but had a copper core. This may be why you AU analyzer says 10k and your acid test says 14K?

Nice grab!
 

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TheInspector

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Minelab Manticore.....
Tesoro Sand Shark.......
Garrett AT Gold...............
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT - AKA The Carrot
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All Treasure Hunting
Definitely a Pocket Watch Chain. Most of these were rolled gold, not solid but had a copper core. This may be why you AU analyzer says 10k and your acid test says 14K?

Nice grab!

Thanks, thats good info.
 

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Always cool to find gold !!!

I'm sure some will chime in about hunting without permission on private property but I think it all depends on the situation. I dont own the parks, soccer fields, ballfields I hunt in sometimes. I have hunted cellar holes deep in the woods that most dont even know exist and I dont own that either. A judgement call for me.

If you paid taxes, you are part owner of the parks, etc. :dontknow:
 

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