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Under the Super Moon I dug a ring and silver spoon.

bob.oz

Active member
4am at the beach under the super moon...hunted till 8am.Using the 705/10x5 HF DD coil..$8.73 clad,ring with no markings,looks stainless&..?..rang up a TID12 and weighs 9.7g,key,granny earring,button,bird charm,not sure what the small ornamental piece is......and a small silver spoon PRIMANS.12 ?!?!....... HH GL ALL
 
Fantastic finds under the Super Moon! :clapping:

Primans is a Swedish silver/silverplate maker. Your spoon appears to be a childs or condiment spoon, and is likely solid. Others are marked with "ALP" which would be nickel silver I believe.

Maybe Mike the Swede (EOS here on the forum) can elaborate a little more for us.
 
That's a nice load of quarters!
 
Great hunting! I have also been working the beach to that big moon with meager results compared to yours, but it sure was a wonderful sight to see. Nice work, Bob!:clapping:
Mud
 
I bet that was a lil weird seeing that big of a moon. It's been cloudy here so I missed seeing it.

Congrat's on the nice totals and other finds.
 
Thanks for the info on the spoon OL...I was told at our MD club meeting this evening it was a salt spoon......Between the school and the beach I dug $103.34 in clad .... ( $81.50 in quarters) As measured from last months MD club meeting to tonight.
I really did enjoy the super moon hunt...on the white sandy beaches it lites up so much no other light is needed. GL HH All
 
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