Bagelbites
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Hey! I woke up earlier than normal this morning, so I headed out for a quick hunt before work. I first went to a popular river spot, but the water is so high that there was very little beach to cover. So I left and went to my honey hole park. I've found 3 gold and 2 silver jewelry here.
My FIRST target was bouncing around between 50-68 on the AT Pro. About 4 inches down were these two rings! The first I unearthed has two sets of initials and the date April 1, 1915! It is marked Shreve and Co, 18k. I thought that was it, but my pin pointer sounded off again in the same hole. Out popped another ring! It also has two sets of initials (not the same as the first ring) and the date 8-6-47. It is marked 14k-artcarved. Each ring weighs a little over 5 grams. An old pull tab was the last item recovered from this hole.
I have to assume that these were dropped together, but who knows? I'm pumped either way. That's five pieces of gold from this little neighborhood park, and 7 gold for the year.
My FIRST target was bouncing around between 50-68 on the AT Pro. About 4 inches down were these two rings! The first I unearthed has two sets of initials and the date April 1, 1915! It is marked Shreve and Co, 18k. I thought that was it, but my pin pointer sounded off again in the same hole. Out popped another ring! It also has two sets of initials (not the same as the first ring) and the date 8-6-47. It is marked 14k-artcarved. Each ring weighs a little over 5 grams. An old pull tab was the last item recovered from this hole.
I have to assume that these were dropped together, but who knows? I'm pumped either way. That's five pieces of gold from this little neighborhood park, and 7 gold for the year.