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Tough finding gold this late in the year, just getting summer leftovers that people missed. Good thing is few people out hunting now.Nice 14k, yea! HH jim tn
Guys hunt by numbers on their detectors and don’t realize gold can come in at any number. I am using a manicure now and 32 can be a bottle cap or pull tab, also can be a 14K wedding band. LOLGold be gold be gold!!! Seems like the most people I see along the beaches, no matter when, look more like they’re walking an imaginary dog than detecting. More for us I guess…..
That always drives me nuts.Gold be gold be gold!!! Seems like the most people I see along the beaches, no matter when, look more like they’re walking an imaginary dog than detecting. More for us I guess…..
Thank you!Nice find…gold is not easy to find anytime in my opinion…. You did good!!
Just put it in my gold for the year, was a narrow band but 14K. Guessing under a $100.00.What's that estimate value on that ring?
Nice find low tide at my beach this spring gave up one similar to yours.Got a nice 14K wedding band on low tide today, gold hard to come by this late in the year. Guess that’s what keep me going in late fall.
Always is a rush! just remember to go over the spot again, you may find engagement ring close by, The last one I didnt and back the next day I did find it.I just saw your post, and I can't help but wonder: Finding a 14K wedding band at low tide is like discovering a treasure chest, incredibly this late in the year when gold hunting can be challenging. It must feel incredible to stumble upon such a valuable piece!