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Been A Great Week....More Old And Gold! Check Out My Garrett Concentrates!:detecting:

John-Edmonton

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Here's all of it! Make no bones about it.....I dig lots of junk. And so should you. :) The concentrates are shown below.

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Yes......after some careful screening, here are my remaining concentrates. I kept these wonderful finds. The AT Pro loves coins......

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A baddy token, a Wheat cent and a button of unknown origin.

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A rosary ringy - thingy that was totally foreign to me, until I took a macro photo of it, and then I realized it was a religious find. My first thought upon digging it was that it was part of a small motor. And who remembers playing with a train set as a kid? Dang, a nice old steel toy train came out of the ground. A nice addition to my dinky toy collection.

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And yes........some more gold! I have to admit, I am spoiled. Some of my favorite hunting areas just happen to have a gold producing river running right through them. So......I now get a little gold every week. I purchased a large 15" Garrett gold pan, which should also be able to produce a little gold. I will make a video soon on using it.

Here's my high banker with an added sluice extension to it. It runs on a 1" water pump!
 
Awesome assortment and love the gold! We visit friends in Colorado every few years and I bought a gold pan that I carry with me when I'm fishing
 
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