In the Woods. Quantity VS Quality

ScubaDetective

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I sure lost today! With my friend Kevin again and him swinging my extra Equinox 800. First coin for either of us was a 1963 rosey for me. Then all downhill for me. 14 wheats, 10 houses, 3 clad dimes and a clad quarter.

Kevin's first silver was a no date standing liberty. then 3 wheat cents and a Canadian penny 1963. But his very last find blew us both away. 5.71 gram old 18K ring. Totally unexpected for sure.







 
Very nice. Your like a ring magnet. Water land wherever you go. Great hunt scuba and congrats to your buddy.
 
Wtg

Dang, I got a NOX 800 too, what were the numbers on the 18K ring? Just curious. Well, one silver, even if a Rosie, beats no silver. I'm happy with one silver,..Today, I got no silvers in five hours and two wheats.
HH everyone
 
Dang, I got a NOX 800 too, what were the numbers on the 18K ring? Just curious. Well, one silver, even if a Rosie, beats no silver. I'm happy with one silver,..Today, I got no silvers in five hours and two wheats.
HH everyone

It was a bouncy signal. Went up to 26 and that is why he dug it. That park has STRANGE dirt. I dug pennies that rang as quarters 38 - 32, pennies that ring as screw caps solid 21. In that park if it is a bouncer you dig it.

It really isn't the machine that give you great finds, it is knowing what it is telling you, and you deciding to dig it
 
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