Short Hunt with Dad = a couple of rings

Whydah

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Had a chance to hunt with Dad today.... He is slowing down these days as he is getting closer to 82 yrs old.... Wish we had those days back from yesteryear, when we both would be out in the fields for 10 + hours and think nothing of not eating or drinking at all for the entire day... I miss those virgin areas from way back then... Silver dimes were a plenty... pockets of Wheaties, and Buffalo Nickels... An occasional Half Dollar or Silver Dollar was not so uncommon... I remember bringing home rings upon rings from local parks, and fair grounds, or our local beaches day after day.... I remember also one particular small beach that we did after 2 days we had over $75.00 in silver coins between my Dad and my Uncle.... Not so much anymore, unless we get a storm or heavy winds for a few days... Now we are lucky to get a single silver dime when we go back there... Times have changed... Anyway I got side tracked a bit... Got to the beach and out into the water I went... Got a few coins to start the day, and a small brass ring in the scoop... A few signals later and a Mercury Dime and a Roosevelt dime in the same scoop... Love getting two silvers at the same time.... Made my way down towards Dad, he had had enough for the day already and I had that low grunt again that had turned out so many times today to be brass junk... this time was different though, I scooped down and had it in the scoop and dumped it out at the waterline for both of us to see, BANG ! A 10 K Gold RING... a very nice way to end the day... of course I just had to recheck the hole one more time... No signals... We headed out for a perfect ending of a hunt... 10 K Ring.JPGDSC_0011.JPG
 

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Really nice ring. It's awesome your dad still wants to MD! Time does a number on us but can't put out the TH flame.
 

Nice ring but I especially like the story.
I too remember those days. I started hunting in 1966. Primarily hunted for coins and rings. And I kept good records of my finds. For the first few years, I typically found more silver coins than clad when I went out. It still bring a smile to my face to think that I got into the hobby in time to experience this. I was only 12. I didn't have to get up and go to work like today. I had those long summer days and winter break to hunt. And I'm still hunting with the same guy that I hunted with in 1966!
 

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