Big Gold! A First For Me!

West Jersey Detecting

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Last week I checked out a new site with my V3i. It was a wooded area surrounding an old swimming hole. It seemed promising, digging an Indian Head, a '44 Merc and some Wheaties.

Today I returned with South Jersey Ben. Both of us had our land detectors and our water detectors. We tried the swimming hole for a while, digging nothing but modern coins. The woods, on the other hand, were another story. My first find was a small silver earring followed by a junk St. Christopher medallion. Then I got a signal which only gave a threshold change from the All Metal channel of my V3i. The soil is iron rich here and getting any depth is tough. I almost didn't dig this iron-like signal, but then I realized the display showed that the dominant frequency was 7.5 KHz, which is always a mid-range target on the "V". When I saw the gold in the hole I must have yelled out loud, because next thing I remember was Ben running over to look in the hole.

The ring is 11 grams of 10K gold from Northeast Catholic HS class of 1951. My first class ring! The owner is likely to be 79 years old now, but I have already reached out to the alumni association contact for that class. I hope the owner is alive so I can return it to him. If not, his next of kin will get the ring if I can track them down.''
 

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That's a real beaut Neil!! Great find, and hope you can reunite it with its owner. I'd be willing to bet that based on the condition it was lost a very long time ago. Good luck!
 

UPDATE:

I spoke to the alumni assoc. and there were no matches for the initials, but I know that Catholics often use their middle names as their first, and I did find a possible match. I left a message on a voice-mail of the person and we will see what happens. I am not optimistic that I will get a call back based on the fact that he's 78 years old.
 

Like others here, I am still waiting for my first class ring.
Congrats,
Bunker
 

WOW ! That ring is sweet ! Hope you find the owner !
Glen
 

Sorry for my late reply to this.
A great outing and an awesome find for you.
Kudos for trying to re-unite it with its (quite elderly) owner!
 

Sweet find:hello2:

I found one just like it last year and it definately puts a big smile on your face..

Blaze
 

Nice Gold !!! :icon_thumleft:
 

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