K1DDO1979
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2014
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- Location
- East coast Canada
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- Detector(s) used
- Minelab equinox 800, Fisher F75 Ltd SE 2 & Fisher F2 with 11"DD
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I had less than a hour to kill between work and supper so I stopped by a cellar site close by work that I detected hard in the past. It was grown in with grass way faster then I thought for this tome of year so I hit up the shoreline and bank area beside it. To my surprise I got a hit and dug out a necklace with a jewelled pendant. It was shallow but under some ocean stones. The bank was washed out from a storm so maybe it was once up there. I thought it was maybe brass with a possible sterling silver chain so I put it away in my case. To my shock later in the car I looked closer and seen 14K on both the chain and the pendant. I knew the pendant was real by looking but I had doubts about the chain as “14k Italy” is widely known to be marked on some fake chains. The more I studied it at home the more I come to believe it’s a genuine 14k white gold chain. I guess a acid test sometime is the only way to know for sure or take it to a jeweller. I also wonder now if the little gems are possibly 120 real little diamonds since the pendant is real gold. Regardless of what happens in the end I was psyched to dig it and it’ll look good in the collection. Thanks for looking! [emoji16][emoji106]




















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