My first real ring from the water!

rykroll

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Nice old silver! Can't wait to find that yellow stuff! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1468445133.180318.jpg
 

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rykroll

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It's one of the best feelings! Anyone know the age?
 

The Urban Prospector

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Congrats on your first! It's a beauty!!
 

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It's one of the best feelings! Anyone know the age?


Probably newer than the 1960's. The word sterling was very popular before the middle 1960's. After that 925 was used a lot more.

When you find one with the word Sterling in it, you are getting into the older rings. BUT, that is a guideline. Not definitive. Very nice ring for your first.
 

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