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CoilFisher

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Ok, I went back to the swimming pool grove Sunday. I swatted it hard and though did not
find any more silvers did find an unusual array of things.

Best part is my ring slump is finally over as I scored a 10k goldie.

Tons of clad. A 1956-D wheat and an unidentifiable one I found at about 7".
Those corroded pennies read just a bit different on tone an ID, but I know what
they are every time I tug one out. Funny how just a little bit of oxidation and mineralization can alter the signal huh?
I am going to drop that in a cup of lemon juice and salt and see what the date comes out on that.

Also got an unusual heart-shaped latch of sorts. It appears to be a lock, but there is no keyhole or way to open it?

Great day to be out. Loved every minute of it.

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nice gold find!!!! MR TUFF
 

Congrats on the Gold :thumbsup:

Yes I Noticed those Rotted Zinks have their Own
signal also. But can't leave them in the Ground
Picture.webp
 

That's a good haul. Congrats.
 

Great Gold!! Keep on diggin! i should be out there rather than posting :tongue3:
 

jeff of pa said:
Congrats on the Gold :thumbsup:

Yes I Noticed those Rotted Zinks have their Own
signal also. But can't leave them in the Ground
LOL, yeah Jeff they sure do! Sometimes they sound like class rings! :wink:

Thank you both!
 

CoilFisher said:
jeff of pa said:
Congrats on the Gold :thumbsup:

Yes I Noticed those Rotted Zinks have their Own
signal also. But can't leave them in the Ground
LOL, yeah Jeff they sure do! Sometimes they sound like class rings! :wink:

Thank you both!

Yep :thumbsup:

& Early Indians :laughing7:

Can't get it out my head,
The next one I Leave,
Just may have been that Large
Platinum ring, now that Gold is More Expensive
 

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