At least you getting out for a swing.
Ring should be worth at least as much as the $2.30 schrapnel.
Ring should be worth at least as much as the $2.30 schrapnel.
It is Tassie so wouldn't suprise meEureka Moments said:Nedsnotdead said:Haven't been out for a while so headed down the beach for an hr.
$2.30
Cherrys tag. (Cherry wasn't attached.)
And a ring
Funny thing was i saw 2 seperate people detect this small beach in the last 2 days.
Good times
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Would've been funnier if they were stuck together.
Beach is like a lucky dip, it changes most days. Easy for people to miss or decide not to dig signals. Also the quality of detectorists and their detectors varies geatly. Have found many small nuggs on the side of another persons scratchings before due to shoddy previous efforts.
Can you read the marks on the ring? Looks a nice find.![]()
Christos said:Come rain,hail or shine im off this weekend to give my {new to me} SD2100 a good workout.
I got it over 4 months ago and havent had chance to even swing it in the local park.
Trying a few spots west of Goulbourn looking for the shiney stuff. Wish me luck....=)
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Well the rain came down and the wind howled and then the sun burnt you to a crisp.Lucky, no hail.
I cant give the cudos to the SD2100 for the little nuggie but i can say thanks to my mate who let me
test drive his GPX5000. Im still smilling !!!!!
Biggest one i got... Thanks Trent.
Now to plan the next trip...
Cheers
Chris
Byron said:Today i found a 1969 20c piece and a 2011 10c piece, outside of a school. Recent rain must have brought the 20c piece to the surface as it looked like it had been buried there for an awful long time.
No detector was required.
Austacker said:Had a quick half hour in between a few things today, found $3 what was interesting was that both 50c are the same year ? One with a lot worst condition than the other. The $2 is well corroded as well. Good depth find somewhere between 15cm + in semi rocky beach area/sand. Found a few thumper sinkers also. Gave them to a couple of local fishers who looked at them like WTF did you need to hold to the ground ? They were like snapper sinkers in a river ?
Also what do you guys use to soak/clean coins like these ? Not sure they will take the 50c and $2 like it is over the counter at shops ?