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SILVER bracelet - snorkel metal detecting

sdesic

New member
Started detecting in old part of the beach which is covered with water grass and mud.
Temperature was 77F for water and air.
Not to bad day in the water.

A lot of mud and grass was moved and I must do that again to get to the good stuff.

Here is the loot. :)
Before cleaning.
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Junk pendant and earring.
Few other coins and German 1 Mark coin from '78.

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Silver bracelet after cleaning.
 
I hope that it will rise to 1:16 one day... :super:
The historic level of the gold silver ratio before 1900 was mostly around 16:1.

Gold silver ratio
https://www.bullionvault.com/guide/gold/gold-silver-ratio
 
Must reserve few days and use rakes on that part of the lake to remove grass maybe even that silt...
Everything for the gold :)

It would help in next years swimming - better depositing of goods. Larger area.
 
Mud is yecky to detect in but it seems to be the last frontier. Great looking chain!!!!!
 
Really it is not mud ... in shallows yes but more coal dust or some other black stuff and sand.
You can watch my video and see for yourself.
 
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