Yard Digger
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- Dec 20, 2009
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- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Pioneer 101 with Bounty Hunter Headphones and TX-2002 Pin Pointer
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
My first man's ring
I probably swung my coil over this spot in Caraway Park a dozen times over the last four years. But this morning I took a chance and dug this low tone signal (which are usually pull tabs because of the way I normally keep my settings). When I turned the plug of sod over on the ground this pretty shiny ring was staring at me. This was about 4 inches down and the first man's ring I've found. It fits me too on my little pinky. It's strange though that there are no hallmark, maker mark or any indication of the metal content. Can anyone explain this? Would appreciate any ideas. It's silver in color, could it be white gold? As I said above, it gave off a low tone.
Here's one more pic and the first selfie I've posted on treasurenet. I hope it doesn't scare anyone; being so close to Halloween and all. I'm wearing the ring on my right pinky. HH!
I probably swung my coil over this spot in Caraway Park a dozen times over the last four years. But this morning I took a chance and dug this low tone signal (which are usually pull tabs because of the way I normally keep my settings). When I turned the plug of sod over on the ground this pretty shiny ring was staring at me. This was about 4 inches down and the first man's ring I've found. It fits me too on my little pinky. It's strange though that there are no hallmark, maker mark or any indication of the metal content. Can anyone explain this? Would appreciate any ideas. It's silver in color, could it be white gold? As I said above, it gave off a low tone.
Here's one more pic and the first selfie I've posted on treasurenet. I hope it doesn't scare anyone; being so close to Halloween and all. I'm wearing the ring on my right pinky. HH!
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