How much gold rings do you think lays underwater at any given beach???

makahaman

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$5,000.00 Minumim if the Beach had
swimming through the first half
of the 20th. Century.

More like 5000 Plus rings in my opinion
 

I would say a lot more. the problem is a lot of it is buried deeper that can be detected.When ever they pump in new sand you can bet there is a few thousand $ in gold covered up, an you do this every couple of years an it just keeps getting deeper an deeper. I just found a nice 18K ring worth at least 1,000.00 a few months ago an a few weeks later they came in an pumps tons of new sand in.
 

Hello guys,
I was just wondering what size beach you are talking about??? My Beach out here is over 5 Miles long!!!!!!!!! :-) I guess 5000$ doesn't count on 5 Miles??
 

Definitely lots more rings than you can find. It takes storms and wave action to move the sand around and the rings move around, mostly deeper. Items of like shape and weight are sometimes clustered together and more than just one ring may be found around a rock or piling.

Think of the beaches that were in use in years past and are abandoned now. Jewelry is just waiting for the first guy to come along and lighten the bounty.
 

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