Went out last week and thought I'd hit up an old park in my area dating back to the late 1800s. I'm sure this park has been hunted to death as I didn't find much except tons of can slaw, some zincs, and a few coppers. I worked an area where the had done some work to more the old stone retaining wall so digging was very easy.
I came across a good signal, 11 on the Legend. Thought can slaw right away, but this had a slightly softer sound to it and did not jump much at all. Rotating on it, it went would only jump up towards 13, but was a otherwise a soft sounding 11. Only 3 inches down I popped out a ring. No rust on it but thought it might be junk. It looked old. Took it home and cleaned it up and sure enough 14k is stamped on the inside, and it has a small stone, assuming diamond, set inside some other gold(assuming) giving it the appearance of a larger stone.
Long story short, don't set your tone break too high! I lowered mine down to 7 after I found that ring as I fear there has been many small gold missed in that area.
1.11 park, M2, A metal, recovery speed 10, sensitivity 23.
I came across a good signal, 11 on the Legend. Thought can slaw right away, but this had a slightly softer sound to it and did not jump much at all. Rotating on it, it went would only jump up towards 13, but was a otherwise a soft sounding 11. Only 3 inches down I popped out a ring. No rust on it but thought it might be junk. It looked old. Took it home and cleaned it up and sure enough 14k is stamped on the inside, and it has a small stone, assuming diamond, set inside some other gold(assuming) giving it the appearance of a larger stone.
Long story short, don't set your tone break too high! I lowered mine down to 7 after I found that ring as I fear there has been many small gold missed in that area.
1.11 park, M2, A metal, recovery speed 10, sensitivity 23.