Skippy SH13
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Tonight was a decent night at the park. Pretty standard hunt, in a commonly hunted area.. (I usually hit this place 2 times a month)> The difference? It's a SUMMER MONTH!
There's thousands of people who visit the park each week, and this is a hot spot each year. I find good stuff there, every year, and try to get to the hot places, before the other detectorists.
Today, I did well.
Started with a brilliant 925 sterling bracelet (nearly new, with just a kink that I worked out of one of the connectors. It looked like it might have been taken off on purpose, but then stepped on, at some point. Very delicate amethyst stones in sterling. Wonderful find, some niece, or friend, will love it.
Next up was the nice gold ring. It rang up a 52-53. Didn't expect anything other than a pop tab (I pull a couple hundred a year from the park, but I like to keep it clean). Bent down, and there, pressed into the dirt was the gold ring. I'll post it, for sure, since it's a recent drop, but like everything else, I've found, I'm pretty sure it's not going to be claimed. It's 22K, and was definitely owned by someone who loved Curry. When I cut the thread, it INSTANTLY stunk up the room like rotten spices. My wife came in and yelled, "WHAT STINKS!?" I had to take the garbage out. LOL Initially, I thought the stone was rough cut diamond, because it triggered the diamond tester, but I think it's a false positive, because it's so dirty under it. It didn't pass the fog test at ALL... Neat stone, though, will be interested to find out what it is. Looks to be about 2 carats. Scratch tested positive through 10K, 14K, 18K and 22K. I double checked it, to make sure I was through any "plating" It's definitely solid. Weighed in at 5.05 grams ($206 in melt). I figure it was originally 5 grams of gold, but the stone weight will be the difference in what it is now (after wear and tear)...
Last up was the hammered silver stacker ring. Was a nice end to the 90 minute hunt. Counted up exactly $2.99 too. not too shabby!
This brings me to Gold #8 for the year...
Skippy
There's thousands of people who visit the park each week, and this is a hot spot each year. I find good stuff there, every year, and try to get to the hot places, before the other detectorists.
Today, I did well.
Started with a brilliant 925 sterling bracelet (nearly new, with just a kink that I worked out of one of the connectors. It looked like it might have been taken off on purpose, but then stepped on, at some point. Very delicate amethyst stones in sterling. Wonderful find, some niece, or friend, will love it.
Next up was the nice gold ring. It rang up a 52-53. Didn't expect anything other than a pop tab (I pull a couple hundred a year from the park, but I like to keep it clean). Bent down, and there, pressed into the dirt was the gold ring. I'll post it, for sure, since it's a recent drop, but like everything else, I've found, I'm pretty sure it's not going to be claimed. It's 22K, and was definitely owned by someone who loved Curry. When I cut the thread, it INSTANTLY stunk up the room like rotten spices. My wife came in and yelled, "WHAT STINKS!?" I had to take the garbage out. LOL Initially, I thought the stone was rough cut diamond, because it triggered the diamond tester, but I think it's a false positive, because it's so dirty under it. It didn't pass the fog test at ALL... Neat stone, though, will be interested to find out what it is. Looks to be about 2 carats. Scratch tested positive through 10K, 14K, 18K and 22K. I double checked it, to make sure I was through any "plating" It's definitely solid. Weighed in at 5.05 grams ($206 in melt). I figure it was originally 5 grams of gold, but the stone weight will be the difference in what it is now (after wear and tear)...
Last up was the hammered silver stacker ring. Was a nice end to the 90 minute hunt. Counted up exactly $2.99 too. not too shabby!
This brings me to Gold #8 for the year...
Skippy
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