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So, What Have You Eye-Balled" That Was A Cool Find While Metal Detecting?:bouncy:

John-Edmonton

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A few years back. I eye-balled a 1/2 10 dollar bill sitting on a trail. I took it to a bank, and sure enough, they gave me 5 dollars. :devil:
 
10kt man's wedding band, 14kt diamond 1/2 carat wedding ring, a 10 pounder Parrott Shell, a pony keg buried with top inch showing, and a Mk-82 500 pounder :smoke:
 
The first time I took the nox to the beach.
 
A couple months ago i found a 20 dollar bill at the beach. The first time i ever recall finding paper money in all my years.

Of course the two 50 dollar bills my wife found at the gas station while i was filling her vehicle with gas greatly outdid my measly 20.
 
A couple for me. The ear ring was on a sled run and the crown was off the sled run but only a few yards.

Ron in WV
 
A designer Silver bracelet sticking out of the sand in about a foot water. Eyeballed just before the coil swing over it. Also 3 gold rings that day making it the best day ever.
Tom
 
Van Fossen showed me (set in mineral) but doubt there was a real application--except air test .
 
I've eyeballed about everything you can imagine. Rings, bracelets, chains, paper money, phones, knives over the years. I haven't kept track of how much but I'm sure it's in the $ thousands. My last big find was 2 $100 bills folded together. I'm always looking when I'm swinging a detector and when I'm not. My wife found a $3500 diamond tennis bracelet next to a sidewalk once. I eyeballed one of my largest gold rings I"ve found in a park many years ago. I think eyeballing valuables is getting better. Everyone walks around looking at their phones like zombies, not aware of anything going on around them. I found a really nice SS ring last summer as I was leaving a movie theater. 5-6 people walked right past it, they were all checking for messages on their phones.
 
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