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Gold & Silver with a tan

ribcrusher

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Weather was just too nice not to work on my tan today. I have had my eye on this soccer field for some time. Tons of people playing on the weekends and nobody around during weekday mornings. The silver ring VID was a good 80. Talk about strange markings on the ring, have not seen this type of writing before. The gold ring was a bit strange, the VID would jump from 36 and then to 76 but I think I understand. This is where it pays to recheck your hole when I did a flap cut on the grass I found a penny, re-checked my hole again with the DX-1, sure enough gold! Only covered a small part of the field, rings were within 50 feet of each other.
As a side not, I tie wrapped a 1lb stone block to the top of my coil, man talk about getting a heck of a deltoid and trap workout. After a few hours of swinging you can feel the burn!
 
Nice! Very nice finds! You're so right about rechecking your holes. It pays in more ways than one. Nice finds and yes, quite strange markings. :blink: HH, Nancy
 
Nice rings, congratulations!
 
Nice ring finds! Like the saying on the silver ring :clapping: and those markings are a bit different
 
[size=large]does the gold ring have the "ALL SEEING EYE"? is that what i'm seeing? :rofl: [/size]
 
Carpe diem is a small quote from a poem by Horace around the time of Christ. It's Latin for "seize the day" or literally "pluck the day". The meaning of the poem is to live in the now without thinking of the troubles of tomorrow. The symbols along the sides I don't believe is Latin. Congratulations, very cool ring.
 
Really nice pair of rings !!!!!! Got a soccer field of my own that I have been watching also. Just the encouragement I need to check it out. Congrats again...
 
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