Minrelica
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Finally found some time to get out the past few days and hunt one of my favorite picnic areas. Having not found too much my first couple times out this season I was determined to find "something" today.
The first decent target I dug was the smaller piece of the bracelet in the photo. Immediately after digging that piece I dug the longer part about 2' away from the first one. I'm certain the "stones" are set in silver but I haven't had a chance to really clean it up 100% yet. As you can see, there are little roses embedded in the bracelet. All unique.
Just after digging the bracelet, I got another signal while backtracking just a couple feet from the same spot and I found what was at the time "a different" coin because It was very dirty and I didn't want to rub it so I just put in the pouch and continued on. When I returned home I lightly rinsed it off with a little liquid handsoap not expecting to see ANY detail whatsoever and Immediately I saw the 1885 at the bottom and thought it was pretty cool that at the very least the date was there. After looking into it further and figuring out that it was an 1885 V nickel.. I was a little bummed. Oh well, I'm just happy to know that there still out there to dig and since this is only my second year of detecting, I can't really complain too much.
Does anyone have any idea how old the bracelet might be? The “stones” feel more like plastic or resin to me. Also, they look much better when they are wet. Is there something to rub on pieces like this to make them “pop”, or I this case.. to make the roses stand out more?
Thanks for looking! -WIT
PIC UPDATE/POST #6
The first decent target I dug was the smaller piece of the bracelet in the photo. Immediately after digging that piece I dug the longer part about 2' away from the first one. I'm certain the "stones" are set in silver but I haven't had a chance to really clean it up 100% yet. As you can see, there are little roses embedded in the bracelet. All unique.
Just after digging the bracelet, I got another signal while backtracking just a couple feet from the same spot and I found what was at the time "a different" coin because It was very dirty and I didn't want to rub it so I just put in the pouch and continued on. When I returned home I lightly rinsed it off with a little liquid handsoap not expecting to see ANY detail whatsoever and Immediately I saw the 1885 at the bottom and thought it was pretty cool that at the very least the date was there. After looking into it further and figuring out that it was an 1885 V nickel.. I was a little bummed. Oh well, I'm just happy to know that there still out there to dig and since this is only my second year of detecting, I can't really complain too much.
Does anyone have any idea how old the bracelet might be? The “stones” feel more like plastic or resin to me. Also, they look much better when they are wet. Is there something to rub on pieces like this to make them “pop”, or I this case.. to make the roses stand out more?
Thanks for looking! -WIT
PIC UPDATE/POST #6
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