:happydance01: A great day in Mich. Led me back to the 1920's state Park. Thought I would work an area that my wife had found a merc, earlier last summer :cheering:. Near some Volley Ball nets. Decided to work it slow and easy. Gridding as best I could. After a few clad coins and penny's. I got a signal that looked like a nickle. Started to dig and noticed the chain links. Took my time getting it out. Looked like a nice silver braclet. After putting it in my pouch, and moving on. A short time later. A guy walked up to me, and asked if I was finding anything good? I proceeded to pull the braclet, and some of the clad out and showed him. He told me he had an older Whites 5900 detector. And wanted to know about the DFX I was using. He thought he would follow me along for a while to see what I might find. |:cheering: I guess he brought me luck! <: got a iffy 80 signal about 6, to 7 inches deep. Turned out to be a 61-D Rosie. <: Working the area further. With my shadow close on my heels. I Got another deep 80's signal. Another Rosie! 1964. By this time he was pretty impressed about the whole situation. :wow: He followed me a bit longer. And sure enough, before to long. I heard another deep promising signal. This time the 1936 Merc popped out. This one really blew his mind! And mine along with his. happydance02 At that point. He wanted to sell his detector and buy one like mine. A great day, and my first Trifecta, of the year. Once home. I cleaned up the braclet. On the clasp was 14K <: I'm hoping that it's not just the clasp. Scored $2.84 cent in clad and penny's. One Wheaty. Three silvers, and hopefully a 14K White Gold Braclet. Hope I didn't post too many picks! Thanks for looking! :groovy: