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    First Beach Find

    Hi all. Been a while since we made a post, or even had a chance to glance over the forum in the past couple of months. We sold the house up in Missouri, and made the big move down to Florida. Finally had the chance to get out and hit the beaches and for the past few weekends, only found some battery money and a couple of junk jewelry, until yesterday. The wife loves sea shell and shark teeth hunting, so we drove down south a bit and hit two different beaches. The first beach only produced a few coins, but the second beach brought me my first ring from sunny Florida. It was a men's Triton wedding ring. Hunting the beaches is a tad different than the fields of Missouri, but we are loving it. Hope everyone has a safe and Merry Christmas
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    Hey great find on the Triton ring. I think it's tungsten carbide and not platinum though. If it is, they start around $260. Congrats on your first Florida ring. With so many people detecting down there you did well finding a ring so soon
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    Which ever it is, It looks like new.
    Congrats & Great Find
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    Congrats! looks great.

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    Your right coinnut. Thanks. it shows this exact ring goes for $369. Good hunting to ya.

    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    Hey great find on the Triton ring. I think it's tungsten carbide and not platinum though. If it is, they start around $260. Congrats on your first Florida ring. With so many people detecting down there you did well finding a ring so soon
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    good looking ring Buck congrats on your first from the "sunshine state"
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    Congrats and enjoy the nice warm weather. LOL Jealous!!! HH

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    Quote Originally Posted by buck57 View Post
    Your right coinnut. Thanks. it shows this exact ring goes for $369. Good hunting to ya.
    $369? It's expensive to get married Nice score!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    good looking ring Buck congrats on your first from the "sunshine state"
    Hey, thanks del. The wife and I decided to make the move down here while we're still young enough to snorkel and live the good life. Now I need to get me one of those short detectors like Mathew Machanauhay had in the movie, "Fools Gold"
    Thanks Timewarpdigger. It's been in the mid to upper 80's ever since we moved here 2 months ago.
    Good hunting to all, and Happy Holidays!
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    Quote Originally Posted by coinnut View Post
    $369? It's expensive to get married Nice score!!
    Ain't that the truth coinnut, not unless you find some thing on the beach prior too
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    Congrats on the nice ring and your move to Florida . May your next silver be an 8 Reale .

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    QUOTE=coinnut;152507]$369? It's expensive to get married Nice score!![/QUOTE]


    And even more to get unmarried. Nope , not talking from experience, next year will be our 50th
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheap Thrills View Post
    Congrats on the nice ring and your move to Florida . May your next silver be an 8 Reale .
    Thanks Cheap Thrills. So, what's a 8 Reale?
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    Quote Originally Posted by buck57 View Post
    So, what's a 8 Reale?
    Buck an 8 reale or Spanish mill dollar as they are sometimes called was the staple of currency use from about the 17th to mid 19th centuries for many countries. its what our currency is based or modeled from. many associate them to "pirate treasure" because ofter they were found in "cob" form.

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    Thanks for the info Dan. That is surely on my new wish list. I hear the place to go to find a Spanish coin, is after a storm, and between Daytona and Fort Lauderdale Beaches there on the east coast. I'm over by the Tampa area, but have some good spots too, such as Fort Desoto. Plan on detecting Fort Myers area tomorrow, but Fri and Sat, the misses and myself are heading to Key Largo for some snorkeling and the Stone Crab festival. Hope the snow melts soon for you all....
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    Just make sure them forts and surrounding areas are not off limits to detecting. Some of them laws may be Federal and caryy hefty fines and confiscation of equipment...not sure if that is in your area or not, but better safe than sorry Also, some silver from beaches comes out clean and shiny, but others come out black and crusty and resemble clad coins that are very tarnished. The same goes for silver rings. Just find the gold and don't waste time on anything else
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    Hey, thanks for the info George. There are only a couple of Fl State Parks that allow detecting, and Fort Desoto is one, BUT not close to the fort. We were down at Fort Myers last weekend, and hit Lovers Key State Park, which also allowed detecting. That is interesting about how some silver comes out black from the beaches. I need to go back through my junk piles. LOL Happy hunting all.
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    Buck try Caspersons beach and Venice beach on the gulf side. We find Megaladon teeth there every once in a while. Plus you can find lots of Pleistocene mamals fossils like Sabre tooth cat, camel, mastodon, etc. Its a great place after storms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zrickkid View Post
    Buck try Caspersons beach and Venice beach on the gulf side. We find Megaladon teeth there every once in a while. Plus you can find lots of Pleistocene mamals fossils like Sabre tooth cat, camel, mastodon, etc. Its a great place after storms.
    Thanks zrickkid. Casperson is one of our favorite beaches to hit, because of the shark teeth, and that is where I found this ring. Just last Sat in two hours, my wife and I found 206 teeth. My daughter came down for Christmas, and while she was shark teeth hunting with her mama, that is when I found this ring. I've only been here since Oct, and love it. Good hunting to ya.
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    Great score on the Triton ring, I've been putting off posting here til I got a chance to look through my jewelry cause I just knew that I had one or two of that same brand. I found this one in about waist deep water in a swimming area of a county park.


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