A little silver, Heavy Gold, and a mix is everything in between!

washingtonian jr

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Hey guys! I had a chance to get out the last couple of days.
Yesterday, I hit a playfield me and brother have hit hundreds of times but this time I have the nox to test out. I searched for about an hour finding only nails and newly dropped clad, however on my last signal I got a good 19-20 on my detector which is a penny usually. I dig it up and to my surprise it’s an older buckle! It’s called a lever buckle but I couldn’t find much info on it other than that so if anyone has any idea about it that would be awesome!
Later in the day I found a silver Rosie in a heavily detected area as well. Again I love the nox!

Today, I got up bright and early for low tide on a beach nearby. Less than 30 minutes in, I get a repeating 16 which is usually trash but also has a chance of gold. Well I’m glad I dug it because out oops the largest ring I have ever found! Stunned, I immediately text my brother and our buddy mike (echoplex). I do a little research and find out it’s a artcarved 14K ring which are very expensive engagement rings! Not sure how old it is maybe someone has a better clue than I do lol. Overall an unexpected weekend but a fantastic one!

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Title meant to say mix OF not is. Whoops!
 

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Nice ring! The suspender buckle is nice too.
 

Nice finds, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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