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gold band

markg

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The hottest ground in my area is in, believe it or not, old school yards. Can't explain, but to say they dumped their coal cinders on the school yard is an under statement. Ground balance was 80 and the FEO reading was either 1 or 3.
Very few items would lock on close to where coins normally read. This was also verified by both an E-Trac and M6 used by my hunting buddies.
I'd been digging many zinc signals that turned out to be old pull tabs. So I almost let this 10k fellow rest in piece, but dug anyway.
 
persistence pays. There are lots of gold rings like that I'm sure out there in parks & schools as many detectorists use the ID meters just to cherry pick for coins......
HH,
Bill
 
Great find. I hunted an old school yard over the weekend and could not find a spot to gb good. Had 4 bars all the time on the feo. For some reason, a lot of schools are that way. Nice gold ring recovery. HH jim tn
 
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