Short hunt with the V3i

MackDog

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Nov 20, 2013
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Detector(s) used
Garrett At Pro, 8 x11" and Nel Storm coils
Garrett Propointer er, Pro Pointer AT
White's V3i Standard, 10" DD, 13" Ultimate and 4 x6" sniper, 6 x10 coils, Drect 12 x 15 coil
Whites MX Sport With Detec
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Took the V3i out again for 2 1/2 hours. My new hot spot in the park is drying up so did some more free lancing trying to find another good area. Got a solid hit on a nickel at 9" out came a Buffalo. Detected some more areas nailed a beautiful 44 S Merc. Then I got another nickel signal at 7-8" dug down and popped out a 10kt ring. Finally my first solid gold of the year. Also dug a junker signet ring, a Step one AA token. Thanks for looking.
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Great hunt at the park and congrats on the gold ring and the silver. The AA token is a nice find, could be a loss out of a member's pocket, or it was cast away because they weren't worthy of the medallion.:coffee2:
Small correction of the AA Token "Step One" is the first step.Step #1 Admission that one is an addict in this case probably an alcoholic.
Once a member of AA reaches the 1 Year mark of continuous sobriety, anniversary celebrations are often marked with Bronze Yearly AA Tokens. These medallions are often called “heavy metal” because of the weight of the token and the significance of having reached the yearly birthday in Alcoholics Anonymous. The yearly bronze tokens are often presented by a sponsor along with a cake and a few words about the recipient.
 

Congrats on the gold!

That’s a nice set of finds, a good variety. Well done.
 

Killin it Good job. Thanks for posting it!!!
 

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