Tried a new location today....

TheGeorgiaCanuck

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Oct 20, 2011
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Surrey, BC
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Minelab CTX3030
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
To borrow a quote from Max! "Surfchurch was in session...."

Coins, pulltabs, bottletops, wire, rusty nails, rusty spikes, railroad spike, aluminum scrap, lead sinkers...


4 1/2 hours later.....BINGO! :hello2:


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I cannot make out the symbol though, I need to buy a magnifying glass :( and my scale is lost in the move....arghh.

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P.S. My PVC scoop worked great. I just need to use some wire to keep the ubolts from working free and twisting slightly.
 

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Id say 14k or better Take it to a local Jewelry store They Will Tell You!!! Congrats on the New Scoop :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright: Chug I might Make one For myself!!!
 

Chug and Red said:
Id say 14k or better Take it to a local Jewelry store They Will Tell You!!! Congrats on the New Scoop :icon_thumleft: :icon_thumright: Chug I might Make one For myself!!!

Just gotta fix the ubolts turning, some heavy duty bailing wire and the gorilla glue will fix that I think.

Heh guess I should make a new signature!

"Pvc Scoops Attract Gold!" :tongue3:
 

GC, that is a beautiful ring find! :hello2:

Congrats!

Lorraine
 

Nice finds...ring has some nice yellow to it..looks better than 14k...but atleast 14k..congrats!!!
 

Coastie59 said:
Nice finds...ring has some nice yellow to it..looks better than 14k...but atleast 14k..congrats!!!

Far as I can see, it *LOOKS* like a 18k hallmark but part is worn off.
 

Don't make too much difference to me whether it is
14k or 18k gold. It is still a great find and thanks for
posting the find. HH Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

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