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No Silver, But Had a Golden Day

C&RHunter

Active member
Even with a temp in the mid 20s and a skiff of snow on the ground, my hunting partner and I decided get out and do a little hunting this morning. We decided on a small town where we had been before. An old house is in the process of being demolished, so we decided to take another shot at finding a few things we had missed in the past. I started between the old sidewalk and the ditch. I was using an 8" Sun-Ray coil and was going slow, hoping to get a hit on a target that may have been masked by close trash. I was digging more "can slaw" type numbers than usually, and had been rewarded with quite a bit of trash. Finally I dug a wheatie and was about 2 feet away from the sidewalk, when I got hit with 12-6 numbers, which is normally trash. However, this time, the sound was enticing to me. It would repeat in all directions, was solid, and the numbers didn't jump around. I decided, if I didn't dig it, it would bug me the rest of the day, by just not knowing for sure. I cut a plug about 3" or 4" deep, and popped it out. The target was still in the hole and still sounded good. I removed another inch or two of dirt, and now there was no hit in the hole. After using my probe searching my dirt pile, I picked up a clump of dirt and the target was inside. I was surprised to see this heart shaped pendant in the clump, but initially thought it was junk jewelry. During a water break a couple of hours later, i used some water to clean off the dirt, and was surprised to see 16 stones in the heart, and the C1 10K mark on the back of the heart. I know very little about jewelry, so Monday, I will go to a jewelry store to verify that heart is gold and if those are real diamonds. My results for the day: the pendant, a 1902 Indian, and 5 wheaties,1911, 1917, 1919, 1920 and 1956, along with the misc "stuff" usually found. No silver, but finding gold definitely makes the day.
 
Very nice. I'm thinking that they are real. Please update us after you visit to the jewerly store.
 
Congratulations!:clapping: on finding the gold! also the Indian and old wheaties!:thumbup:
 
Some Jewelery is marked with the clarity of the diamonds. I am told that C1 undictates that the diamonds are at least C1 and the ring is most likely genuine and is 10K. Idigid
 
Great Finds:clapping:

The IH and Wheat's look Great!

The Heart Pendant is lovely

Keep us informed about the Diamonds and Gold

Regards and HH
 
Nice gold and coins too !!!!
 
Congrats on the nice hunt and revealing the #'s of the gold.Good job
 
Gold is always good!
Congrats on the indian and the wheats also
 
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