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A Few Hunts and some Sifting Finds = 2.14 ozs.

cjc

Active member
A few tough hunts but not fruitless ones! Two nice bands up front (14K) 11.3 gr. each and a possible Italian couture "Diamani" band that's 18K, 8 gr. The genuine item is worth $1000 plus; I've yet to have it looked at. (tilted). Also at left some sifting / boarding finds from a shoreline incinerate dump, and in the middle a llittle triangular rock, a Russian "Protect and Save" pendant and a silver Indian coin pendant.
cjc
clivesgoldpage.com
 
Hi Clive, awesome finds there, well done! I don't know what sifting is, or how you do it, or even where you do it! Can you educate me please sir? All the best WW
 
Hi WW
Sifting is where you have material that's good enough to shovel up on to a screen--just like archeologists do. Boarding is similar--they do a lot of it in Engand on the Thames mud flats--put a board down and start bringing up material onto it and looking it over. The site that "old gold" at left came from is metal incinerate--imposible to detect but it contains some silver coins and the od gold item.
Good Luck,
clive
clivesgoldpage.com
 
Great finds Clive, the kind we've come to expect from you. Always great to see what you are up to and what you have found. Thanks for sharing!
 
Some fine treasure Clive, good to see Yellow...joe
 
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