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Recent Treasure Coast Metal Detecting Finds by Dan K. |
Dan K. had a good day at the beach and sent in the above photo of his finds.
Hot Spot Recently Metal Detected by Dan K. |
Below is what Dan K. had to say about his hunt and finds.
The north wind and swell the past few days has made for some fun hunting. Here is a photo of a “hot spot” I located after doing a bit of scouting along with some of my better finds.
The St Christopher pendant is marked 14k.
The broken ring is marked 333 GWS. 333 is the purity of the gold (8k). A quick internet search for “333 GWS” ring brings results discussing antique rings from Germany. I’m trying to get more information on the ring including what GWS stands for.
The fine gold chain came out of a hole that had many heavy fishing weights.
The silver colored piece I believe is a dental bridge. It’s very heavy and unbreakable/unbendable by hand. My research indicates this could be a white gold/platinum/palladium mix. I also found a 1936 buffalo nickel. I love finding those.
The black stone I’m still trying to ID. I picked it up thinking it may be a piece of pottery. Still undecided on that one.
Happy holidays!
Congratulations on the finds Dan! And thanks for sharing. Good information in there for my readers.
If anyone can help Dan with his questions, please let me know.
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