Biggest Ring Contest

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Minelab Manticore, Minelab CTX3030 w 11" and 17" DD coils,
Minelab Excalibur II w 10" coil, Equinox 800 (4) w 11" and 15" coils,
Troy Shadow x2 w 7" coil, Pointers; Garrett Carrot, Pro Find 35,
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Found this ring metal detecting the west coast of Florida last year and it is a monster. It weights 27.88g and is a size 10 and is "Alejandro Tungsten". Biggest ring I've found in at least 5 years. Bet my ring is bigger than your ring!
Common guys and gals, lets see your big ones.
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Here's my 39 gram beast....
 

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46g platt.......Bam!

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This is the BAM! BAM! :BangHead:

105 grams, over 3 ounces 14k

Found by a friend

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Then My little 10k

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Awesome Rings :coffee2: but

since I Don't see Content limits mentioned , I guess I'll take Liberties on your Bet :laughing7:

I can't weigh them, but ... Dollar Coins for Size

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though OBN's ring looks pretty Darn big Too :occasion14:
I can't tell if that Quarter can easily be dropped inside it :tongue3:
 

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Its been so long since I found a ring of any type, I forget what they look like in the wild.

Fun thread.
 

I'm already beaten here, my ring return that just doesn't seem to be happening:

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The championship ring is a honker, weighs 36.16 grams - measures 1 1/8" across and 1" wide on the top.
 

Its been so long since I found a ring of any type, I forget what they look like in the wild. Fun thread.

You keep the faith! Just keep going at it. Rings will come.

Being retired I really don't get out as much as I should.

I note that the big ones posted here are water finds. That kinda cements the need to hit water and dirt.

Back when I lived in NE Ohio, I was a land hunter only. But I lived less than two miles from Lake Erie beaches. I was flat delighted with silver coins, and rings really were pretty scarce on land. I pulled out of there back to the North burbs of Detroit and one of the treasure mags came out with a cover of 140 gold rings found in the beaches of NE Ohio.......

When I returned to the hobby, I was determined to hit the water too. You got water in Indiana?
 

I like this thread.
 

Awesome Rings :coffee2: but

since I Don't see Content limits mentioned , I guess I'll take Liberties on your Bet :laughing7:

I can't weigh them, but ... Dollar Coins for Size

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though OBN's ring looks pretty Darn big Too :occasion14:
I can't tell if that Quarter can easily be dropped inside it :tongue3:

Those are known as "Cock rings"...But you're right - you're in because of a technicality...a big ass one at that!
 

Dang, that's a monster! Whenever I walk away from one of those really deep larger targets I always worry that I might be walking away from something unusual like this ring. :laughing7:

Heck! Don't say THAT. Everyone's nightmare...now I'll think twice before giving-up on one of those that keeps getting deeper and deeper and deeper. Has anyone ever found what the hell is way down there? My patience won't go down that far.
 

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