CTX3030 Finds 2 Silver Rings

It’s been awhile since my last post, but I’ve been super busy lately.  But, not so busy that I haven’t had a chance to get out with my Minelab CTX3030!  I met up with one of my hunting buddies, and met a new digger too, Mike.  We had a blast detecting an old camp grounds that’s been used since the 50’s.   Mike found a 1964 Nickel, and man was he stoked! Stoked to find his first silver coin…  We didn’t have the heart to tell him that it wasn’t silver, he was too pumped up and stoked to let him down like that!

We moved over by a volley ball court and baseball diamond, and while scanning next to a metal upright that holds the volleyball net, I heard a sweet tone mixed in with the high tone coming from the metal pole.  Dug down about 6 inches and voila! A Silver “knot” ring!

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It felt good to find that ring, because prior to that all I was finding was a handful of modern coins.

Later I moved over by the baseball diamond and slowed down… After about 30 minutes in that area I heard another sweet high tone that was shallow, so I dug it…about 4 inches down was this .925 silver “fish” ring, I guess it is the Christianity symbol?  I dunno, but I was super happy to find a second silver ring with my CTX3030!

It was a great day of diggin’ with good friends, we had a blast!

About Ozarks

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