A few hours with the DFX yields silver and gold.

detectordave

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DFX WITH DX-1 PROBE AND XLT WITH XL-1 PROBE

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Wow, fantastic finds Dave!! I do like that 925 ring. Wonder what kind of stone that is??

Congrats,
CAPTN SE
Dan
 

That gold ring is sweet! Are those triangular diamonds on each side? The green stone looks like a cross between Jade and a moss agate. I would be interested on the type of stone it really is......
 

10 feet from the truck! Man, that was almost a drive-by hunt. ;D
Congrats to both of you Dave. Great looking rings.
MM
 

Wow ,isnt it nice when everyone gets to play :D
WTG & HH ;)
 

Beautiful rings!

They make a nice set.


Congratulations.



Ridley
 

Those are awesome finds, Dave!

Neal
 

Those are real nice. I bet that rang in the foil range high or low nickle.

It's a real beauty. I love to find gold rings. The one's I do find are always old. Does that one have any age to it. Hard to tell looks old though.

HH Jer
 

JerDfx said:
Those are real nice. I bet that rang in the foil range high or low nickle.

It's a real beauty. I love to find gold rings. The one's I do find are always old. Does that one have any age to it. Hard to tell looks old though.

HH Jer
The gold ring was a solid "30" with a straight line on the DFX. Actually I only dug it because of a post I remember reading on here. Someone posted a large gold ring they found that rang as a screw top. My wife says she was too excited to remember what the silver was on her XLT. lol. I still don't know the stone on the silver ring, but they do look like diamonds on the sides. The gold ring does appear to be old. Thanks to all for taking the time to respond with congrats. HH dave. :)
 

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