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9 hours in the water

Goldinwater

New member
Lots of junk, junk jewelry, 2 gold bracelets, 4 gold rings and maybe 5, 20 wheaties, 1 buffalo, 2 silver quarters, 5 silver nickels, 3 silver dimes, 3 silver rings and $5.48 in clad. Small medalion looks gold feels gold but wiil not pass the 10kt acid test. Maybe 9kt gold, the mark doesn't disappear real fast like normal.
Chris
 
9 hours is impressive but then so are your finds. All from one beach?
Very Nice! You should repost when you have had a chance to clean them up.

HH,

BDA:cool:
 
What a great day! You did so well! The medallion may be similar to 2 of mine. They are some kind of metal with gold sheet pressed over them. 1 of them is actually stamped 10k, but also mex, so you tell me. This may not be your circumstance at all, but thought you'd like to know about these 2 problem children of mine.
 
Nice days work. 9 hours is a long time. Funny. here it seems average 1 gold ring every 2 hours. Looks about the same there but don't know your location.
 
Not real sure what the water temp was , I was wearing chest waders. My hands were pretty cold in the water though. I spent 3 hours on one beach and 6 on another.All silver came from same beach.
 
I used a vlf detector. I'am still using the original Tesoro Stingray, the first one they came out with, That is of the Stingray models, it's about14 years old and still finding lots of gold in the fresh water.
 
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