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Back up detector borrowed for a spin made my head spin.

Grunter

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Borrowed my partners 30/30 for a spin at the beach since my main go to machine is in for repairs. Pulled this number out of what I would guess to be approx. 18 inches of sand. It took 6 deep scoops to get to it. Went all the way down to the shell shelf. I think I read the numbers as 12-35-36 with a real clean repeatable mid-tone. Anyway to make a long story short here it is. Its good stuff.
 
It was the standard coil. The ring is 14 k, 9.1 gram. I don't know about the ice but quesstimate at at least 1/2 k.
 
Very nice, like I said on another post, on the beach wet sand the gold is very deep, as he said it's laying on the shell beach about a foot and a half down. you gotta slow down and listen. and you will find rings like the one above.
 
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