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1948 gold class ring and a V nickel

Mark kus

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I had a short hunt yesterday afternoon same spot and I was trying to locate the emblem that fell off the first class ring I found which I did it was at the hole where I dug it.
I used my D2 and was happy to score a few more items one looks like a small gold pendant piece stone is missing but glad the detector was able to hit it.
Then a worn V nickel and lots of old worn down copper pennies and I went towards the shoreline to work in the rocks got a 50-55 signal on the D2 and another gold class ring! This ones dates 1948 it’s tough digging and getting in between the rocks but if golds is there I won’t stop thanks for looking
Ground is still frozen here but that’s ok!
HH
D2 used
Beach and beach sensitive
Mark
 

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Thanks guys I find it interesting that I found 3 class rings all near the same area this swimming area dates 1931 so with all the dredging
I'm sure there will be more!
Mark
 
Class rings are good but for me V nickle is a prize.
 
glad youre out detecting and killing it.

im at a similar latitude and old age has caught up to me. want hunt forest badly, but cold fingers and toes just seem to be worse.

anxiously awaiting warmer temps.
 
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