9 Gold, 9 Silver and...

Bavaria Mike

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Feb 7, 2005
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Bavaria Germany
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Minelab XT70, Fisher 1280, Garrett Ace 250 and MH5
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All Treasure Hunting
I'm on vacation, have a few days of use or lose and I'm not going to lose vacation, I actually save a few days so when it thaws, I can get out and shake that cabin fever. I headed out early this morning to a castle site, I want to detect around the outside perimeter. The castle is owned privately but is surrounded by state forests. It was built in the early 1300s as a residence for a Duke, survived several hundred years until the family died out. Driving to the site I could see snow was building up, by the time I got to the parking spot there was already 3" of snow and I still had to go up in altitude. This area is in the Stone Forest and this hunt on a good day would be very rough, considering the snow, no depth and stones wet and covered in snow, I called the hunt off, hung my head in shame and drove off in search of plan B. I remembered a camping site with a small lake nearby so I drove by it. The lake had been partially drained and the hunt was on! I didn't expect much as I did a water hunt here several years ago and didn't find much at all. Big surprise this time in perfect conditions for a swimming hole! Here's the lake, most finds were found in the middle of the swimming area and deeper into the lake.
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This was really a nice modern treasure trove as I was pulling a coin or piece of jewelry every few targets. Dug a lot of trash as well, screw caps were kicking my butt however, it was an awesome hunt. I found 26.80 in Euro coinage ($35.00), a hand full of junk jewelry and 9 pieces of silver. They are all .925 silver but one ring which is 835.
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Here are the best finds, 9 pieces of gold. Upper left is 18K/750 with a black onyx stone, my first 18K/750 ring. 4th ring upper left to right is 14K/585, has three small diamonds in it. The rest are 8K/333. Total gold weight was 17.4 gms, 18K/750 ring is only 1.6 gms. A quick figure equals about $380.00 in gold, just for grins. My wife somehow claimed all the gold rights, LOL, I consider it a bribe well paid and it will make my detecting life a little easier, LOL. HH, Mike
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Nice hunt - Nice finds :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright: :icon_thumright:
 

That is a hunt of a lifetime for some folks. Well done :icon_thumright: Can't wait for you to show us all the good finds from the forest. Dan
 

Nice finds! :o
beautiful pieces of gold, I have really wanted to start my beach season.
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Awesome backup hunt... maybe the forest should have been the back up.
 

Awesome! Terrific hunt. You hit the motherlode! :headbang:
 

Yep, ya got out there a little farther than most ever go. I would love to see some of our lakes get drained down like that too. Great work!
 

Thanks all! I got lucky here and even luckier as this is my 4th hunt like this at a drained lake and they have produced quit well. However, they do not replenish very fast, LOL. Not much to explain about the hunt, I just hunted the swim area down to the water line and dug everything. I was using my land machine, a Minelab XT70 but I do have a water machine, a Fisher 1280 Aquanaut, slightly used, LOL. I also found 5 more pieces of .925 silver in my pouch today, thought I was light weight on silver when I posted it up. My wife really did claim the gold, she cleaned the gold pieces this morning and they really have a nice shine on them. I'll get the scraps she doesn't want back, LOL. HH, Mike
 

Great finds! Wives... Lol them n their claims haha feel ya
 

I should consider swimming holes as a plan B too... Nice bunch of finds Mike!
 

What a truly remarkable day///Great work on the 18k ring!
I am preparing to hunt lakes around here in Florida....our water tables are way low.
ANy tips are welcome!

btw...your wife probably deserved the gold ;D
 

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