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Etrac snags my second silver

Tony N (Michigan)

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This ring was found where a lot of old coins have been pulled out. It was deep. Don't know what happened to the stone.
I still have yet to snag a silver coin but am sure they will come.
 
NICE, silver is silver no matter the shape.

Ron in WV
 
This small plot has been hammered hard by detectorists lately. They found lots of old silver, large cent, indian head pennies. By silver, I mean LOTS of silver.
The ring was deep but the signal repeatable so I dug it. Don't know how they missed it. It wasn't the most perfect signal probably due to the roundness of the ring.
But it yelled: Dig me! Dig me! LOL. Yes, rings do have their own language. :)
 
That is so awesome I'm happy for you Tony. Cant wait to see more of your finds as they come! Keep up the great work!
 
Congrats on a real nice find Tony !
 
Now if I can just get that coil over some old coins. I did dig up an old wheatie that day too. Most goodies have been pulled out of this place.
Go Buckeyes!
What part of Ohio do you live in? I was raised in Lancaster, Ohio after our home burned to the ground outside of Bremen, Ohio.
 
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