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Some finds after 16 hours with my new Excalibur II

beachdude

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Out getting practice with the new Excalibur this afternoon. I am getting really good at finding pennies. At least I know what tone they make now! As for other tones, I am still learning. Anyway, I dug this interesting medallion and the makers mark from the Toronto-famous 'Ryrie' Jewelers is on it:

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I dug a bunch of rings, one of them marked sterling ESPO. It is kind of a spinner ring in that there is a channel cut into it and there was a tiny blue stone in the groove. I guess there were more and they floated around the ring in the channel. The stone fell out and is microscopic, otherwise I would have pictured it:

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Another ring was marked 1/30 14K R.G.P inside the band is 'rolled gold plate' ie: not a gold ring IMO. Boo:

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My favorite is this junk ring - it says 3 little pigs on it and has a pig in the signet. A lot of detail for a junk ring and it is fairly large too. I am wondering what kind of person would wear a 3 little pigs ring back in the 1920's... A real diehard fan of the story, to be sure:

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Then I found some old US coins. An 1899 Liberty nickel, as 1906 Indian Head, and an 18 something or other Indian Head. Lake Ontario is cruel on coins:

US_mix.jpg


Some black silver dimes:

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And two more large cents:

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I think I may be getting the hang of this new Excalibur. I was hunting an area I call the plateau, where the sand is built up higher than anywhere else on the lake bottom, perhaps moved there by ice or something.. completely counterintuitive because I normally I look for depressions, trenches, holes or cuts in the sand. I guess that strategy only applies to oceans... hmmmm. Anyway, I got this weird low warbly low tone, dug it and dumped it in the sifter and voila:

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A nice old 10K ring with a huge, clean, rich colored, amethyst in it. Now I know what gold sounds like. It is pretty much unmistakable. THis is gold ring #21 for the year for me.

I dug silver ring #23 for the year - this old signet ring with the letter T, with the hallmark STERLING and also J.S.C.

silver_ring23.jpg


I dug a nice big silver bangle as well. The engraving on this one is not as fancy as a similar one I found last month with my Dual Field, but at least it cleaned up easier. Marked STERLING inside:

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Day two I dug a total of six rings, the other 4 were junk, but this one is kind of odd. I wonder who the dude is....

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The smallest tennis racket in the world! STERLING tennis racket and ball:

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Some great finds there! You might want to research some of that stuff as they could be worth a good buck if they are collectable. That tennis racket for instance, could be from a famous silver maker because I've seen odd silver items in the past that were made by famous designers and worth a decent penny. I bet that tennis racket was worn on a chain, unless it hung on a tennis bracelet or something. That man on the one ring...Is that a "B" on his bow tie? I think I'd research that one too. Might be a collectable of somebody famous or something. Same deal with the pig ring perhaps being a collectable.

Far as a raised sand patch in the water. Could be the waves/currents don't ever move that around, so it might be a high spot that is always there, and the reason why you'd find stuff in it since it's not sanded in ever, and also that people would probably walk on that to wade and such.

Again, great finds there! :thumbup:
 
Nice finds i like that 10k with the amethyst :thumbup: Jim
 
I think you are right about brown... that pig one is Walt disney i believe, i have one with mickey mouse just like that. Water hunting can be different in an interesting way. Dirt digging you have the shallowest dirt on top of hills which means your hard pan is closer and old targets can be more easily reached. In the water.... those hills tend to be thicker sand and the cuts are closer to the hard pan. 16 hours..... man those are impressive finds you are doing great out there.

Dew
 
rarysgaard said:
The ring with the face on it looks like Joey Brown a 20's comedian & singer & actor.

Thanks for that! Yup that seems to be the ring dude.
 
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