BladeRunner2019
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- XP Deus, Equinox 800
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- Metal Detecting
I actually found this ring on a short hunt yesterday. This is an example of what not to do. It was bent when I got it out of the hole and I tried to squeeze it back to round. I put just a small bit of pressure and it snapped. Oh well, I hope it wasn't really old and valuable. 

Went to a local school today and hit a small area near a tot lot.
Found my first Bahamian penny. Not old, but still interesting to find around here.

Found this little junker.

Also found this ring. It has .925 on it, but I'm not convinced it's really silver.


Found this little pendant basically on top of the ground. Has no markings and I don't think it's silver.


Got a solid 86 signal and as I was brushing away the dirt in the hole I spotted what I hoped was silver, and it was. A St. Christopher silver pendant. Marked as Creed Sterling.


Last up is a cool homemade ring out of a Buffalo nickel. I learned from my ring find yesterday to not try to bend it back into shape.



Thanks for looking and I hope this is not too many pictures in a single post.


Went to a local school today and hit a small area near a tot lot.
Found my first Bahamian penny. Not old, but still interesting to find around here.

Found this little junker.

Also found this ring. It has .925 on it, but I'm not convinced it's really silver.


Found this little pendant basically on top of the ground. Has no markings and I don't think it's silver.


Got a solid 86 signal and as I was brushing away the dirt in the hole I spotted what I hoped was silver, and it was. A St. Christopher silver pendant. Marked as Creed Sterling.


Last up is a cool homemade ring out of a Buffalo nickel. I learned from my ring find yesterday to not try to bend it back into shape.




Thanks for looking and I hope this is not too many pictures in a single post.
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