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.925 in the park

utmike

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Always wanted to dig one of these Claddagh rings. The parks around here are like ant farms on the weekends so, I thought I'd make a quick run around the trees Monday focusing on shallow targets. Got the usual clad, pull tabs and trash but was happy to score this. Rang up as a 23/24 on the Nox 800 which is a little lower than where I'm used to silver showing up. I'll take it!
 

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I found one last year on campus, my kids knew what it was before I could figure it out! They are neat little rings!!!!
 
Nice job checking one off your wish list. The tid is based off conductivity/mass/shape of the target. Example I like, 3 cent silvers half dimes, dimes, quarters and halves all silver but have different tid's.
HH Jeff
Thanks Jeff. Goes to show, no ID# is EVER a guarantee. You're exactly right, size, shape, and conductivity always dictate the response by the detector. The variables between those three factors on jewelry pretty much make the possibilities endless...
 
Thanks Jeff. Goes to show, no ID# is EVER a guarantee. You're exactly right, size, shape, and conductivity always dictate the response by the detector. The variables between those three factors on jewelry pretty much make the possibilities endless...
That's what makes this hobby so much fun!
HH Jeff
 
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