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METAL DETECTED A ROSE GOLD? RING TODAY!!

Goldstrike

Well-known member
Sorry, I thought I was on the 'Safari /Quattro' forum which this post was meant for, hope it's ok to leave it here!
I took a break from detecting the beaches today and went to a local park to see what I could detect:detecting:. I got a 36 high tone. I figured another penny...ho hum! Normally, I would not have dug this target but something told me go ahead and dig!
I had been switching settings on my Safari. I have a couple of custom programs that I normally use for parks but I thought.....let's play around with settings today just for fun!
After digging about 4 inches down in a dark hole, I thought maybe a rose gold ring?:clapping: Although it was very dirty, the stones looked good! The fertilizer they use to fertilize the grass with seems to leave a reddish stain on the stuff I dig up here so I wasn't absolutely sure until I got it out of the ground but it was obvious after looking closer.:cry: Although it has no value, it's still an ok ring though! I attached a before and after cleaning pic's to this post.
I think a beach trip tomorrow is in order! G.L. & H.H.
 
Fun to find any ring any day for me! Are there any stampings on it?

I also like to experiment with settings- you just never know what you may stumble into when playing around.
 
No stamp that I can see! Yep, it's fun to change from the routine settings and see what your detector can do!
 
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