Some Australian Beach Ring Finds.

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meggie
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Some Australian Beach Ring Finds.

Post by meggie »

These are the gold rings i have found so far this month on the Queensland coast.

The four smaller rings are 9k, the larger chunky one is 18k - weight 13.73 grams.
It looks much better in the hand.

Still a nice pay day. B-)

Thanks for looking Meggie ...
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Post by onlyonegazza »

well done, i seem to find only silver rings for some reason"were they faint signals with faint sounds?"
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Nice finds 8->

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Post by meggie »

onlyonegazza wrote:well done, i seem to find only silver rings for some reason"were they faint signals with faint sounds?"
All found in the wet sand at low tide,all decent signals,however the big 18k really screamed at me. :-O

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Post by Firepoet »

Some very nice finds there.
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Post by zendog »

meggie nice finds, what macine are you using?
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Post by Ants »

Very nice even the first ugly one well done
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