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Beautiful 1938 gold r class ring Two more big silvers barber walker barber dimes quarter mercury Rosie’s trifecta!

Mark kus

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This spot is incredible I knew gold would show and a beautiful class ring maybe 1938 the initials inside are N EJ I found that today and the 1911 barber half and a 1907 barber quarter. I got the walker yesterday same spot along with two barber dimes a mercury and two silver Rosie’s.
This spot was was a hunch it’s been great signals are very deep manticore tends to up the numbers well into the 90’s so you have to dig with the ground frozen it’s my only game hey it’s not bright and shiny but it’s silver.
 

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Thanks guys I was at the end of the beach and saw this spot at low and was drooling there’s a small creek that drains here I knew in the rocks there would be something good and I was correct it’s been a another great spot discovered and I will be hitting it again probably tomorrow…
Mark
 
Awesome hunt Mark!! You are on a hotbed of gold and silver!!
 
Interesting thing the Manticore does on super deep targets. I experienced the same phenomenon in deep sand on a freshwater beach this summer. Digging signals at these depths is very time consuming yet extremely rewarding. Never thought we would dig pennies and dimes at 18 plus inches.
Congrats on yet another killer hunt Mark!
 
Interesting thing the Manticore does on super deep targets. I experienced the same phenomenon in deep sand on a freshwater beach this summer. Digging signals at these depths is very time consuming yet extremely rewarding. Never thought we would dig pennies and dimes at 18 plus inches.
Congrats on yet another killer hunt Mark!
Yep thanks guys Jeff these signals are 14”+ and a lot of times they in the high 90’s on the Manticore and some are super worn down Pennie’s it’s amazing but I’ve learned that you have to dig even the crappy signals in these iron infested sites a friend is loaning me his GPX so I may get a lot more at this spot but the finds keep coming which is great
Ground is frozen but it’s ok I got plenty to find on the beaches
Mark
 
Yep thanks guys Jeff these signals are 14”+ and a lot of times they in the high 90’s on the Manticore and some are super worn down Pennie’s it’s amazing but I’ve learned that you have to dig even the crappy signals in these iron infested sites a friend is loaning me his GPX so I may get a lot more at this spot but the finds keep coming which is great
Ground is frozen but it’s ok I got plenty to find on the beaches
Mark
We think alike Mark I took a GPZ 7000 to the beach thinking it would go deeper, and boy was I disappointed. To be fair I don't have a lot of time in on the GPZ. It loved the bobby pins and with the Manticore I never dug a single one, and our beaches are loaded. Let me know if the GPX performs better.
 
Is the ring gold. Purty thing ?
Yes it is marked inside it’s either 10 or 14k so small hard to read it’s a oldie what’s funny is I was talking to a friend he is a unbelievable detectorist and he was just saying to me you should see some gold there and my next target was this ring!
It was a 55 on the Manticore..
Mark
We think alike Mark I took a GPZ 7000 to the beach thinking it would go deeper, and boy was I disappointed. To be fair I don't have a lot of time in on the GPZ. It loved the bobby pins and with the Manticore I never dug a single one, and our beaches are loaded. Let me know if the GPX performs better.
thanks George my friend is a expert with one he has two and he will give me some pointers but man I’ve seen him digging feet down on the beach getting silver no one else finds but I’m not sure I want to dig that deep lol got another class ring today 1948 using the D2 today
Mark
 
Great spot Mark! Congrats. That Manticore must be a pretty good machine and deep.
Dave
Yep Dave I used my D2 yesterday as I forgot my mi4 and had the D2 linked up with the mi6 and I got another class ring this one 1948
Mark
 
Mark
What kind of depths are you seeing with the Manticore ?
Id say 12-20" in the salt some targets some in the rocks are very shallow definitely a undetected spot thats what i'm only looking for
now i'm going back today tides are good
Mark
 
Id say 12-20" in the salt some targets some in the rocks are very shallow definitely a undetected spot thats what i'm only looking for
now i'm going back today tides are good
Mark
That depth is Awesome.
Your making me wanna crawl outta this bed and take my manticore outside and play. Bad
I seem to remember you or someone else saying something about setting's that gets the depth.
Could you enlighten me ?
 
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