procali
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Today i had another amazing, epic metal detecting adventure, decided to give a rest to the Honey Hole and the decision played out better than i expected, on my second target i see something shiny clanking in my new 920x scoop turns out to be my first ever platinum ring and a heavy one, thrird target i score a Triton tungsten carbide honker with ice, then a sinkerand then my third ring another nice low tone and heard the clanking and see the shiny ring with an inscription on the outside that reads: I made a wish, and a inscription on the inside that reads: and you came true. Second inscribed ring for the month too bad its not of the noble metal kind, after a short while i get my 4th ring a Ag band, tide was pushing but kept at it and get another nice low tone got it and fel through the scoop rescaned and got it this time on the bottom hybrid section with 1/4" openings on my 920 worked out nicely, saw a beautifull white earring inside and imediatly new it was Au once in my car i with my magnifier i saw a beautiful number that read 750. Dumped some dive and fishing weights, left my pro find pointer and went back for another 30 hr try and thats when i scored the icing on the cake, first of was a silver Rosie and after that to close an amazing hunt a 1957 Washington. Im a happy camper, till next time hold your horses! Gl and HH.
The best of it
Pt 900
Au 750
Triton tungsten carbide with ice
All of it
Yesterdays hunt at The Honey Hole produced some keepers including 3 wheats, one 1920 merc and a beautifull toasted 1913 s Barber dime.
The best of it
The best of it
Pt 900
Au 750
Triton tungsten carbide with ice
All of it
Yesterdays hunt at The Honey Hole produced some keepers including 3 wheats, one 1920 merc and a beautifull toasted 1913 s Barber dime.
The best of it
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