Subterranean
Silver Member
- Jan 31, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro (Julio), Garrett AT Max (Medusa), Garrett Pro Pointer, White's Prism V, Lesche Digger.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Well, in my humble opinion they are, LOL! Julio and I were sweating ourselves into new wardrobes today at some inner city school yards. Julio has a wonderful work ethic, which is why I have not replaced him with an Australian or some other detector. I spied a school last week that had some major reconstruction going on in the playground. I hit the entire yard after a year's absence from this school. DIRECTLY under one of the soccer field goal cages, I pulled this beauty up from 3" down. It is hallmarked with a diamond and two arrow heads pointing to the right, and .925. The stone is a soft, multi-layer light green one, just gorgeous. It is a chunker too, very heavy and sturdy.
Also scored three other bling rings, a "Mick Jagger" bling necklace, and remnants of a bling bracelet.
At one old school yard, I found these matching brass washers laying everywhere, shallow, and I don't know what they are. Any ideas my friends? They are slightly bigger in diameter than a nickle coin. They are molded and not "cut off ends" of something.
Rounded out the day with over $7.50 in clad, a 1911 Wheatie, a Canadian cent coin, and some keys. Thanks for looking, and Happy Hunting to all of my TNet friends! Sub
Also scored three other bling rings, a "Mick Jagger" bling necklace, and remnants of a bling bracelet.
At one old school yard, I found these matching brass washers laying everywhere, shallow, and I don't know what they are. Any ideas my friends? They are slightly bigger in diameter than a nickle coin. They are molded and not "cut off ends" of something.
Rounded out the day with over $7.50 in clad, a 1911 Wheatie, a Canadian cent coin, and some keys. Thanks for looking, and Happy Hunting to all of my TNet friends! Sub
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