The Urban Prospector
Bronze Member
- Oct 18, 2014
- 1,192
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- Detector(s) used
- Tesoro Eldorado,
Garrett AT Pro,
Minelab Excal II,
Minelab Equinox 800,
Nokta Legend,
Garrett Pro Pointer,
Garrett Pro Pointer AT,
Human eyes
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Left home at dark and didn't return until dark. Mind you this also includes the traffic.
I broke my ring record for one day with 11-1/2 rings! It was weird in that it actually seemed that I was hitting rings more than trash or clad.
The rings:
4-1/2 sterling rings. One of which has a solid 14k button in the center. The half ring is a broken sterling toe ring.
One titanium wedding band.
Two tungsten carbide wedding bands, the gold one is a Triton.
One stainless steel CTR ring with a dragonfly.
And of course 3 junkers with no hallmarks.
Also found a couple tax tokens, few foreign coins, a dollar coin, couple tokens, an old small Coca-Cola bottle (bakelite?), an old brass Tru-Flate "Cub" tire pressure gauge, some bling jewelry, a little hammer and a load of clad.
It was a super fun hunt. The wide gold junk ring and the gold tungsten carbide were definate "cardio-testers" in that the sound and vdi numbers came in beautifully and looked amazing in the scoop. Oh, and the bling "B" pendant rang solid 45 with no scratchy variation....that also made my heart skip a beat.
This is a location that I have hunted before (last year) therefore the majority of the rings are newer drops.
Take care and happy hunting!
I broke my ring record for one day with 11-1/2 rings! It was weird in that it actually seemed that I was hitting rings more than trash or clad.
The rings:
4-1/2 sterling rings. One of which has a solid 14k button in the center. The half ring is a broken sterling toe ring.
One titanium wedding band.
Two tungsten carbide wedding bands, the gold one is a Triton.
One stainless steel CTR ring with a dragonfly.
And of course 3 junkers with no hallmarks.
Also found a couple tax tokens, few foreign coins, a dollar coin, couple tokens, an old small Coca-Cola bottle (bakelite?), an old brass Tru-Flate "Cub" tire pressure gauge, some bling jewelry, a little hammer and a load of clad.
It was a super fun hunt. The wide gold junk ring and the gold tungsten carbide were definate "cardio-testers" in that the sound and vdi numbers came in beautifully and looked amazing in the scoop. Oh, and the bling "B" pendant rang solid 45 with no scratchy variation....that also made my heart skip a beat.
This is a location that I have hunted before (last year) therefore the majority of the rings are newer drops.
Take care and happy hunting!
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