Beach finds from the spring of 2014

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A fellow detecting nut from Europe reporting in :hello:

A rainy day over here and I thought I'd register here and take a few shots of the gold and silver picked up so far for everyone to enjoy 8-) Nothing makes you want to go out there again like seeing some great finds eh? works for me.

So here's two and half months worth of very active beach detecting with Garrett AT Pro, dry suit and a stavrscoop :thumbsup:





This is the start of my second season with this hobby and it seems I'm hooked - happy hunting!
 

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That is some great find you have.i spent all of winter and up to this week and found nothing like what you have.Maybe I'm using the wrong detectors.tesoro cutlass on the dry sand and whites eagle sl 90 on the wet,don't get me wrong I'm finding hundreds off coins going back to the 1970s but no jewellery.
 

I only search from deep water. From about knee to neck deep. Most jewelry seems to be in waist deep water and deeper. It requires a bit of gear and technique to dig deeper but it's well worth it.
 

Nice pile of treasure!!


That is some great find you have.i spent all of winter and up to this week and found nothing like what you have.Maybe I'm using the wrong detectors.tesoro cutlass on the dry sand and whites eagle sl 90 on the wet,don't get me wrong I'm finding hundreds off coins going back to the 1970s but no jewellery.

TT, maybe it's just not there, Location and the history of places plays a very big part in what you find.
 

good work euro bro!!
 

Geez, you aren't having any fun at all now are you. Sweet pile of treasure! HH ALL
 

Great haul! You could start your own jewelry store!
 

Very Nice Haul!!:hello2::hello2::hello2:

Looks like fresh water hunting? I'd also (and I imagine other forum members) would like to have more gold photos and some description of K value...mostly 18K or less? Close ups of Gold really turns me on!
 

Very Nice Haul!!:hello2::hello2::hello2:

Looks like fresh water hunting? I'd also (and I imagine other forum members) would like to have more gold photos and some description of K value...mostly 18K or less? Close ups of Gold really turns me on!

Actually both fresh and salt water detecting...I'm not picky about the place as long as it's got history 8-)

Here are some of my better finds up close:


14K from 1968 with 8 diamonds? or zircons and the other 18K from 1965.

14K from 1959 with a nice size unknown stone, has a light blue colour in natural light. Salt water find this week.

18K from 1937 with Emerald stone I presume.

18K from 1929 with unknown stone.This is from last year.

14K with silver "bed" for the black spinel stones. From the 50s.

A hat trick from one well planned trip, All 14K - on top is a graduate ring from 1945 which I think is a special order based on a similiar iron ring. Under that is a russian rose gold band from around 1920s. The smallest is modern gold.

Two identical 18K bands from 1964 and 65 both weight around 6,5g each. One found last year and second this spring - different beaches :)

This is a special one - It's the first gold I found and it's 18K with yellow, rose and white gold plates in a shape of a crown.

So there's some of my best gold finds so far. It's mostly pretty old and atleast 14K all...about half or more is 18K.

Edit: added a couple more.
 

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How do you like the AT Pro in the salt compared to that minelab there?
 

How do you like the AT Pro in the salt compared to that minelab there?

The Excalibur in the picture belongs to a friend of mine. We hunt together pretty often. I haven't tried it but from what we have talked with my friend it has zero interference in salt water as my AT has a bit of a learning curve in salt conditions. Worst beach I've been on had black sand and salt...AT shouted like crazy but still after a lot of ear and gear calibration I dug lots of gold there :)

My friend with the excal also has the ATX. He's more serious with the equipment :metaldetector: I plan to hunt with my trusty AT as long as it lasts. I've learned pretty much all its tricks by now :)
 

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Nice haul!
That one ring with the big blue stone could be aquamarine. Those stones can tend to be pretty faint in color.
Keep it up and GL and HH!
 

Great photos! Thanks for posting..vewry much appreciated!

Is your friend getting some good depth out of his ATX? I've had mine about 3 months now and it's deep..but oh so HEAVY! I'll have to post my 3 month finds.
 

Nice haul!
That one ring with the big blue stone could be aquamarine. Those stones can tend to be pretty faint in color.
Keep it up and GL and HH!

Thanks, it might be just that. The colour shifts from clear to sky blue depending on light and angle. Here's one pic where it's more blue
 

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Great photos! Thanks for posting..vewry much appreciated!

Is your friend getting some good depth out of his ATX? I've had mine about 3 months now and it's deep..but oh so HEAVY! I'll have to post my 3 month finds.

You are welcome :) it's fun to share. Yeah, he gets a little too much depth with the ATX and is now rather using his old excal again :) I think it might be a bit too much tech for beach detecting but it's an impressive piece of kit no doubt :thumbsup:
 

WOW! Way to rake it in. :occasion14::notworthy::thumbsup::occasion14:8-)
 

Looks to be a new pirate in Europe to me. :thumbsup:
 

Looks to be a new pirate in Europe to me. :thumbsup:

Arrr matey! :skullflag: :laughing7:

On a more serious note - a lot of my gold and silver finds are from places not hunted before or I have found a spot on a hunted beach that others have missed. I have a great advantage in living in a small country where this hobby is still pretty unknown and just starting to get more attention.
 

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