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Silver Member
- Feb 3, 2007
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I hit the woods for an hour or two yesterday. . . I just had
to take advantage of these great winter temps.
The first hour yielded 4 or 5 tent grommets and then nothing
until the last 20-minutes of my hunt. My first good hit was a
toasted 1918 Wheat and then a 1920 Buff. A few minutes
later I got a bouncy nickel-pulltab signal at 5 inches and in
the side of the hole was the glimmer of a gold ring. After
cleaning the ring and doing some research, I was able to
determine this is a "32nd Degree Scottish Rite of free Masonry"
ring. . . solid 14K yellow & white gold.
I think I'll hit that area again. . . soon. Thanks for looking!
to take advantage of these great winter temps.
The first hour yielded 4 or 5 tent grommets and then nothing
until the last 20-minutes of my hunt. My first good hit was a
toasted 1918 Wheat and then a 1920 Buff. A few minutes
later I got a bouncy nickel-pulltab signal at 5 inches and in
the side of the hole was the glimmer of a gold ring. After
cleaning the ring and doing some research, I was able to
determine this is a "32nd Degree Scottish Rite of free Masonry"
ring. . . solid 14K yellow & white gold.
I think I'll hit that area again. . . soon. Thanks for looking!