I Failed to Find Any Silver Today so I had to Settle for GOLD!!!!!!14K.....

Garrett424

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So I haven't had too many chances to hunt over the last week or so due to a fair amount of pretty heavy rain.
I worked today and told myself I would try and squeeze in at least a short hunt before dark. I had very little time so I decided to hit a school field...BUT......that "little voice" I sometimes mention had something else in mind and told me to go back to my "pounded" field after staying away for a while; so of course, I obeyed as I always do when my "voice" shows up.

I hiked to my field and began swinging. I usually hunt with no disc so I know what's down there but once again, something told me to knock out iron this time so I did. On my Omega iron just goes away at 16 disc and that's where I ran it. It's right on the line at that setting.

I swear, the VERY first non iron hit I got was a rock solid 58 which means either a pull tab, can slaw, a nickel, or GOLD. So I dug my plug, lifted it up and saw this....

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(sorry the pic is out of focus but I finally got a smart phone and I'm still learning the particulars of my camera)

I usually assume that anything gold colored is fake until I verify it after so many of those heartbreaking, heart stopper experiences. But tonight, my heart didn't stop and this one turned out to be real and 14K. It also has three tiny stones and is marked "STARFIRE". I believe this is ring #70.

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This one was right next to a heavy iron spot I've swung over 100 times. It's probably been there all along but got lost in the iron signals and I just completely missed it. Plus, since upgrading to the Omega I definitely have a little bit better target separation than before and that can surely make a huge difference in trashy spots. Another good lesson learned.

Other than the ring all I found was a little trash. This is the spot I've pounded SO many times and it's pretty clean at this point but I guess after staying away for a month or so, a few heavy rainfalls, a strong intuitive hit, a slightly different hunting style and some luck, I somehow managed to walk directly to that one little 5x10" spot and hit it just right this time.

I have a few other recent finds but I'm too tired to post them tonight. I'll get to those soon.

So as the saying goes, no site is ever hunted out. Also, if that little voice ever shows up and tells you to go to a certain spot and start swinging, listen carefully and don't ignore it. ALLOW it to speak to you and pay very close attention because it always has your best interest at heart. It just may lead you to something very good. This has happened with me quite a few times and when it does, it seems to always end well.

Thanks for looking and HH to all......
 

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A2coins

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Great finds it s finding stuff like this that keeps us going and people like you posting finds like this that keeps us going gotta love this hobby Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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That's a Beauty!! Amazing what we can!!
 

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LOL.....just imagining what was going through your mind when you lifted that plug!! Great find.............:occasion14:
 

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Starfire is a type of sapphire, usually pretty expensive. I'd have this one certified by a gemologist, I think.
 

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Beautiful ring, congratulations. Sub 8-)
 

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Nice ring! I was going to suggest the ring was lost in the late '60's, early '70's and "Starfire" was the girls name :laughing7:. But the Sapphire type of stone works too :hello2:
 

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Good job listening to your guide and reaping the rewards. :thumbsup:

I'll bet you now begin lowering your discrimination more often!
 

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Garrett424

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Nice ring! I was going to suggest the ring was lost in the late '60's, early '70's and "Starfire" was the girls name :laughing7:. But the Sapphire type of stone works too :hello2:

I did little research online and learned that "Starfire' is actually the brand name. It has the "R" inside a circle after the name. They've been around since at least the early 1950's that I'm aware of but I have no clue as to the age of this ring.

I've found coins at this site all the way back to 1895, other gold rings from the early to mid 70's and one "valadium (stainless) ring from 2014 so it's anyone's guess at this point.
 

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CoilyGirl

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Congrats Garrett! I love it when I pull something out of a so called hunted out site.
 

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Way to go G424! Congrats! Just got my first gold & diamond ring last week and its a great feeling to see gold poking up at you from the scoop or plug.
 

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Garrett424

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Way to go G424! Congrats! Just got my first gold & diamond ring last week and its a great feeling to see gold poking up at you from the scoop or plug.

I'm pretty sure the stones are diamonds according to what I've read about the maker but they're probably THE smallest diamonds you can find anywhere.
But I'll take them any day.....
 

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Beautiful gold !
 

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I'm pretty sure the stones are diamonds according to what I've read about the maker but they're probably THE smallest diamonds you can find anywhere.
But I'll take them any day.....

Yeah, mine are just chips also, but I'll take 'em, anyway.
 

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Garrett424

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Yeah, mine are just chips also, but I'll take 'em, anyway.

Hey I tried to post in your "Fathers day Gold" thread but the link won't work. I wanted to see your gold ring.
You may wanna PM someone and get it fixed.

Oh and congrats on your gold find BTW. Dunno' about you but gold is my favorite thing to find. I LOVE old coins and silver but there's just something about digging up gold that makes all of those frustrating hunts and all of those pull tabs and hundreds of pieces of other trash worth it.

It's like the moment you see that gold looking back at you; you completely forget about the previous 3 or 400 pieces of junk you dug to get there.
 

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A real beauty! Congratualtions on the ring recovery. Keep up the streak! :occasion14:
 

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