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OMG! Two Large Honker Gold Rings Found Today With The Garrett AT Gold.:hot::hot:

John-Edmonton

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Hit a spot today, hoping to get some fresh air and a few keepers. I had just finished 7 days in a row on my orthopedic unit and was really looking forward to today's hunt. And go figure, I had no intentions of really finding anything of value, yet had my best gold in grams hunt this year, plus some loot and a musket ball.

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The musket ball was a complete surprise today. I have never found any out in this area. The long new Garrett digger came in handy today getting some of the targets out of the ground. The last ring on the right was actually buried under a 6 inch diameter rock.

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Here are the two large rings I dug up. The gold worth of both rings combined at today's spot price came out to be $583.13. Not too bad for an afternoon of getting exercise and having fun!
 
Congratulations on the gold. Must have been the new digger. 20 grams total sure does the body good.:clap:
 
GREAT! "I had no intentions of finding anything of value" :rofl: Lesson here? Get out and swing! Good for you, John!:clapping:
Mud
 
Great job John.
Is the ring on the right an antique?
Interesting 'rope' design.
 
Thanks......I tend to dig a lot of junk too. You would be surprised what other detectorists left behind. Not because of depth, but not recognizing a good signal.
 
It's all about the hunt, not necessary what you find. If you set yourself up for too many high expectations, you are setting yourself up for a lot of failures and soon loose interest in this hobby.
 
Super sweet John WTG congrats HH.
 
Wow! Those two rings will make that cold weather fill alot warmer. They beat a big pile of silver coins and other old coins anyday. Congratulations!
 
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