I found a nice mans gold ring today marked .375,but noticed it was cracked,whem I pulled it it broke as per the photo.To me gold that is even 9kt should be more durable than that,maybe someone else has struck this?.
All the other items were found in and around Aucklands North shore beaches,it sure was hard work as the beaches have been well and truely detected over the years,but every now and again I would strike an area that produced,another half a tank of diesel in gold coins ($41),two silver rings a few foreign coins and of coarse lead sinkers,a few older pennies in an old park,what I liked, and is one of my better finds is the old St Johns Ambulance medal, it has a number and name on the reverse a little hard to read,as it still needs cleaning
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Friday, 16 November 2012
Te Aroha,Thames goodies
Just a few bits and pieces I picked up from around the Thames area,I have been to Te Aroha race course before,and was told then of a very expensive ring that was lost there at a race meeting,this time back the lady in the office once again reminded of it,no rings turned up but I did find a few pennies and the two threepences.
The old cap gun came from Thames along with the gold coins and the other silver and old copper coins.The wee silver ring was deep in a local park.The little patent badge was around 8" deep.
The old cap gun came from Thames along with the gold coins and the other silver and old copper coins.The wee silver ring was deep in a local park.The little patent badge was around 8" deep.
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Some more good finds (sore back and all)
We were back at Tauranga for two nights staying at Ferguson park the intetion was to stay for one night,but when we woke up the camper was surrounded by cars with lots of kids and mums and dads all there for Saturday sports (cricket).Ah well no hurry as we were blocked in,so a relaxing day was spent watching all the familys etc.Thought I had better not start weaving in and out of them with the MD and digging holes in the middle of the cricket pitch.
About 6pm all had died down and we had the park back to just us and one or two other campers,of I go and around the kids playground (totlot),well the dollars were coming thick and fast,I gave up around 8pm with a total of $34 plus the gold ring ring (9kt) After such a dry spell on gold now it is the opposite,up early the next morning and back into it,I ended up with a total of $58 in goldies plus a few older decimals,the penny and the shilling are both 1934.The silver thingee I am not sure about,and the other two rings are el cheapo's.I alwas thought there was another guy doing this park.
Unbelievable all the detecting I have done and never in this park which is probably the most used in Tauranga.........."I WILL BE BACK"
About 6pm all had died down and we had the park back to just us and one or two other campers,of I go and around the kids playground (totlot),well the dollars were coming thick and fast,I gave up around 8pm with a total of $34 plus the gold ring ring (9kt) After such a dry spell on gold now it is the opposite,up early the next morning and back into it,I ended up with a total of $58 in goldies plus a few older decimals,the penny and the shilling are both 1934.The silver thingee I am not sure about,and the other two rings are el cheapo's.I alwas thought there was another guy doing this park.
Unbelievable all the detecting I have done and never in this park which is probably the most used in Tauranga.........."I WILL BE BACK"
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Gold,silver and lead
We are at Waihi beach for two days,dodging the rain a fair bit but managed to put in a few hours on the beach,pretty hard going as it is all sanded up at the moment,but there is areas that hold goodies that are within the etracs range. (namely sinkers at 12"-14") As I hunt in only all metal mode I find I can pick and choose what I dig by listening and watching the sounds and ID's bounce and then stabilize.This machine still just amazes me considering I am still running in basically factory mode.
The silver ring is a cracker,and the wee gold ring looks old and is marked .375 I think that is 9kt.
the black object when cleaned up was a old bunch of keys,darn no gold ring attached this time.
The badge although not old is novel,haha I won't need to buy any sinkers for a while.
The silver ring is a cracker,and the wee gold ring looks old and is marked .375 I think that is 9kt.
the black object when cleaned up was a old bunch of keys,darn no gold ring attached this time.
The badge although not old is novel,haha I won't need to buy any sinkers for a while.
Saturday, 27 October 2012
"GOLD STRIKE"
Funny how things work out,(thats what I like about this hobby).Our next stop was the ARC park Wendelholm after setting up off to the beach with the magic wand I go,I was only there for 10 minutes and got a nice 12-25 signal and dug up a nice mens 9kt ring.It was about then that I was joined by 8 kids on a beach trip with there mums,well detectors are a real kid magnet,I felt a bit like the pied piper (but there was no cliffs haha).Turned out they were excellent company and seriously interested, I found another few bits of junk jewellery and $3 before dark and of course the usual sinkers.
Up early the next morning and back to the beach it was very hard going, you Auckland guys are very thorough,managed another few dollars and then got a 12-13 signal my thoughts were oh hell another teartab but there was something just a bit different about the sound and sure enough up popped a nice 9kt ladies ring.Going back to my first sentence,my last post from Paihia with all the coins but no gold, yet here I am at another beach,very few coins and two nice gold rings,I think I had better listen to the sounds the etrac is trying to tell me .Hate to think how many good targets I have ignored.
Spent last night at the Pt Erin pool car park awake all night with cars coming and going,woken up at 5am surrounded by cars and people then realized there was a marothon on and they had blocked off the street.....no in or out....ah well only one thing to do have a cup of tea and get the etrac out, while listening to the crowds cheer on the runners,real hard going again but did manage the halfcrown and the 1913 sixpence and around $6.
Up early the next morning and back to the beach it was very hard going, you Auckland guys are very thorough,managed another few dollars and then got a 12-13 signal my thoughts were oh hell another teartab but there was something just a bit different about the sound and sure enough up popped a nice 9kt ladies ring.Going back to my first sentence,my last post from Paihia with all the coins but no gold, yet here I am at another beach,very few coins and two nice gold rings,I think I had better listen to the sounds the etrac is trying to tell me .Hate to think how many good targets I have ignored.
Spent last night at the Pt Erin pool car park awake all night with cars coming and going,woken up at 5am surrounded by cars and people then realized there was a marothon on and they had blocked off the street.....no in or out....ah well only one thing to do have a cup of tea and get the etrac out, while listening to the crowds cheer on the runners,real hard going again but did manage the halfcrown and the 1913 sixpence and around $6.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
My weeks wages
We stayed one night at Pahia,I walked to the beach late in the afternoon for a quick detect,it was a great sight the sea was flat and not a breath of wind,this would have to be one of NZ's prettiest beaches.
In around 2 hours I found $10 and a few older decimal coins also one sixpence,up early the next morning and caught the low tide,things were pretty slow going (mostly due to curious tourists with silly questions) can't blame them though,its just hard being polite when time is limited.But did my PR thing.At the far end of the beach an area right on the inner natural curve line started to produce coins,
honestly there was a coin at every step just continous beep beep beeps,about then my wife arrived,I was locating and digging objects as she was using the pinpointer and refilling the holes,heck by the time we finnished the beach looked like a mob of rabbits had been through there,fortunatly there was not a lot of sunbathers around.
Eventually the goodies dropped away due to the sand depth (and hunger + a sore back) it all came to an end.In total there is 216 coins including $1 and $2 ($47) three pennies,2 halfpennys,lots of old decimals,only one silver ring.But a cool wee badge with the words Qantas junior flyer.Plus around 8 foreign coins,this beach must still hold enormous amounts of coins etc as the area we did was only 50 metres long.......all in all a great day well worth the massive dose of sun burn. KJ
In around 2 hours I found $10 and a few older decimal coins also one sixpence,up early the next morning and caught the low tide,things were pretty slow going (mostly due to curious tourists with silly questions) can't blame them though,its just hard being polite when time is limited.But did my PR thing.At the far end of the beach an area right on the inner natural curve line started to produce coins,
honestly there was a coin at every step just continous beep beep beeps,about then my wife arrived,I was locating and digging objects as she was using the pinpointer and refilling the holes,heck by the time we finnished the beach looked like a mob of rabbits had been through there,fortunatly there was not a lot of sunbathers around.
Eventually the goodies dropped away due to the sand depth (and hunger + a sore back) it all came to an end.In total there is 216 coins including $1 and $2 ($47) three pennies,2 halfpennys,lots of old decimals,only one silver ring.But a cool wee badge with the words Qantas junior flyer.Plus around 8 foreign coins,this beach must still hold enormous amounts of coins etc as the area we did was only 50 metres long.......all in all a great day well worth the massive dose of sun burn. KJ
Monday, 22 October 2012
Looking for that buried cache
Travelling around up in beautiful Northland,managed a quick detect at the Dargaville racecourse,this place has been well done over,but still managed around $12 and the two silvers (florin and shilling).Turns out this is not the original course and only dates back to the early '50s.The previous track having been built on now.
Tried two of the more popular beaches up here, ended up with lots of 1c and 2c pieces along with the usual older 50c and 20c,lots and lots of more sinkers that I have been making use of,managing fish for every 2nd meal.
Without going into to much detail I went looking on a friends property up here that was suspected of having buried $,unfortunatly all I turned up was a few cents and the old brass ford radiator cap.Thats not to say the goodies are not there,maybe just out of MD range.Thats what I like to think anyway.
Tried two of the more popular beaches up here, ended up with lots of 1c and 2c pieces along with the usual older 50c and 20c,lots and lots of more sinkers that I have been making use of,managing fish for every 2nd meal.
Without going into to much detail I went looking on a friends property up here that was suspected of having buried $,unfortunatly all I turned up was a few cents and the old brass ford radiator cap.Thats not to say the goodies are not there,maybe just out of MD range.Thats what I like to think anyway.
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