Tiniest silver I've ever found

cudamark

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That certainly is a wee one.
Great recovery!
 

That's amazing!
 

Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

In the water you would be chasing that all day long. It would slip right through the scoop. Congratulations
 

In the water you would be chasing that all day long. It would slip right through the scoop. Congratulations

It did. Had to use the pin pointer to find it, and even that took a while! :laughing7:
 

Man, that is a tiny piece of silver! Thanks for posting.
 

Awesome find and I wholeheartedly agree with you about the Nox's abilities!
 

Hey Cuda I just told Steve in PA the exact same thing about the 800IMG_3268.webpIMG_2184.webp
That small picture piece was every bit 6-7 inches. I was shocked to be honest
 

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At 6 inches, that is very impressive. It looks like part of an earring back to me.
 

At 6 inches, that is very impressive. It looks like part of an earring back to me.

It's shaped just like a tiny donut, so, I doubt it's an earring back. More like a bead for a bracelet or necklace.
 

Is the hole the exact same size as an earring stud?
 

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