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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9495039, member: 10944"]Precisely. Anything not solid gold typically reveals itself after a long time in the ground in my experience. Solid gold on the other hand has that remarkable ability to look more or less exactly the same coming out as it did going in. I’ve dug some up from very dark shellfish rich mud in the tidal zone that’s gotten a bit gross but parts still shown bright. I’ll test the stones when I locate my tester.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 9495039, member: 10944"]Precisely. Anything not solid gold typically reveals itself after a long time in the ground in my experience. Solid gold on the other hand has that remarkable ability to look more or less exactly the same coming out as it did going in. I’ve dug some up from very dark shellfish rich mud in the tidal zone that’s gotten a bit gross but parts still shown bright. I’ll test the stones when I locate my tester.[/QUOTE]
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