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First Silver Ring!

JoeVal

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Went back to the park I was at yesterday and worked the shoreline methodically with the AT Max. As expected, I dug a lot of fishing sinkers, as they fall in the same numbers as nicklels. All of the pennies were copper, with the newest being a 1982 copper. Lots of old school "beaver tails," so I’m guessing this park hasn’t seen much pressure, especially since you need a permit to dig, and have to file an annual report in December describing your finds.

The ring is a child size, but it’s silver! That’s the important point. Rang up 86 and it was 10” deep in the wet sand.

The car is a 1961 Thunderbird convertible made by Husky in Great Britain. Sadly, it’s pretty roached. I was 11 when that car was on the road.

I’m loving the Max to the max! Cooler temps arriving tomorrow, but so is some work for my handyman business. Going to be busy for the next ten to twelve days working instead of playing.


 
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