7 silvers - first barber dime - first king George dime

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Hello group!

I recently got some saltwater beach low tide hunting experience. I never liked it before, because my at pro doesn’t target ID well, and it doesn’t go deep in the salty wet soil.

I was with a hunting club member and he showed me a few tricks and eaked out a Silver Rosie from a old ferry landing in the Puget Sound.

Low tides in the afternoon all week, and hit a local, unpopular, beach that I heard was a picnic site back in the Olden days. I visited here maybe two times before and got a wheatie or two and a buffalo, so I knew there was potential.

Anyways, yesterday, I was at the perfect line on the beach and all this coinage started poppin up!
A Rosie was first, then the walker. Next think I know I working on Silver number 7!! My first barber dime had me floating on cloud 9 - the huge rotten ring was a treat. I didn’t know my Canadian Silver dime was even a keeper until I got home and started sorting my finds. My girlfriend was curious as to why I was so happy about a little sliver of brown! I saw the king George head, and I see ‘10’ on the reverse. So stoked!!

Thanks for reading folks. gettjng these goodies feel really good! Like a payoff for learning my machine, and always asking people about potential spots.


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You killed it CF! A King George Dime is the #1 coin on my list right now. Keep them coming!
 

Great group of finds !! congrats on your first barber.. Hope that's a good start to a great year for you..

Scott
 

Great hunt and congrats on your finds !!
 

Great salt water hunt.
Your King George is actually an Edward 1902-1910.
 

Congrats on all those nice finds.
 

you may want to try and clean that ring up as 10k will corrode like that
 

Nice finds CF! Just found my first and second walker ever in the last month but like my brother said, a king George is at the top of my list! Congrats!
 

you may want to try and clean that ring up as 10k will corrode like that

I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but I think this is a 10 karat gold ring under the crust is gold. I rubbed it on my stone and acid tested it and Sure enough - 10 karat.

How does one gracefully clean a ring like this?
 

very awesome job at finding the very good stuff. one heck of a hunt for sure and congrats
 

I don’t want to get ahead of myself, but I think this is a 10 karat gold ring under the crust is gold. I rubbed it on my stone and acid tested it and Sure enough - 10 karat.

How does one gracefully clean a ring like this?

I would start with a hot hydrogen peroxide soaking and then a gentle brass brushing. it will take some time but would love to see it cleaned up. There are some older posts on the {how to,s}
 

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What do you folks think? I do not want to be the person who things that every orange metal is gold, but I have a feeling I can’t shake that this is low carat gold. Thoughts??
 

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What do you folks think? I do not want to be the person who things that every orange metal is gold, but I have a feeling I can’t shake that this is low carat gold. Thoughts??

14kt G.E. uncaclad is the stamp...
is this simply what a brass ring look like?

The 10k acid eventually disappears the rubbing on my stone.

I had about 12 hours of thinking this was a gold ri
 

Dang heavy gold electroplate. I was hoping it was a good one.
 

Those are some nice finds, and congrats on your first Barber Dime. I would also think there could be some gold in that ring, because the stone is a "Tigers Eye". My mom and I use to enjoy doing lapidary work, and used Tigers Eye all the time. Not likely that stone is used in a junk metal ring, but could be. I'd try to clean it (or take it to a jeweler) and see what that setting is made of.
 

Those are some nice finds, and congrats on your first Barber Dime. I would also think there could be some gold in that ring, because the stone is a "Tigers Eye". My mom and I use to enjoy doing lapidary work, and used Tigers Eye all the time. Not likely that stone is used in a junk metal ring, but could be. I'd try to clean it (or take it to a jeweler) and see what that setting is made of.

thats weird, I see tigers eye all the time in junk rings. I see them more in silver, but quite a few in plated junk
 

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