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This morning hunt. Gold and Ice!! :thumbup: :D :cam:

RobRcer

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Norm and i headed to the lane around 5:45 or so for the 8:45 low tide. We arrived around 6:30 i think. Not a whole lot of coins, but did snag 3 rings and an earring. Beach had a steep slope. HH yall

Robert

View North

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View South

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Water was warm, had some chop, 2ft chop and kept getting worse as morning progressed.

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My NUT

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First ring of morning, Norms, says 18K HGEESPO What that mean? We can tell its gold plated though becuz in various areas we can see where the gold has rubbed off.

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My jewelry for the day. 14K and possible silver earring, non magnetic.

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Total of rings. In left to right order. All have possible diamonds/stones.

14K (Robs), 18K GP we think (Norms), 10K (Norms)

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Espo (Esposito Jewelry, Inc.)
Esposito Jewelry, Inc. is a vintage costume jewelry company founded in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1951. Esposito Jewelry, Inc. used “ESPO” and “ESPO-FLEX” to mark its vintage costume jewelry.
 
Rob I can say for sure 18K HGE, stands for 18K Heavey gold electroplate. I believe that the ESPO part, refers to the white color plating around the stones. Maybe Electro silver, or stanless plate over
 
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