3 Hour Hunt = 2 Silvers

SirDigsALOT!

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After work I went with a friend to detect a spot that had an old 1800's house on it. The spot is now part of the park. Dug up some random stuff then swung over a horrible choppy bouncy 34 - 51ish on the Legend about 6" deep. Popped the plug and the pendant was in the middle of the plug along with a small brass eyelet that was not part of it. Then walking back to the car I swung over a 46-47 just below the surface and popped out a nice 925 rose ring lol. Finland 925.

The pendant is a 925 Navy Seal Warfare pendant I think based on what I've seen so far.

Thanks for looking!
 

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After work I went with a friend to detect a spot that had an old 1800's house on it. The spot is now part of the park. Dug up some random stuff then swung over a horrible choppy bouncy 34 - 51ish on the Legend about 6" deep. Popped the plug and the pendant was in the middle of the plug along with a small brass eyelet that was not part of it. Then walking back to the car I swung over a 46-47 just below the surface and popped out a nice 925 rose ring lol. Finland 925.

The pendant is a 925 Navy Seal Warfare pendant I think based on what I've seen so far.

Thanks for looking!
Yes some finds are too strange and weird to pass up without digging. It's the curiosity that gets you. If you don't dig it you will always wonder "what in the heck is that there in the ground". So best to dig it and learn. And it paid off for you. A great day for you in my opinion. Keep on digging!
 
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