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  1. #1
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Mexican Silver Ring

    Here is a nice little ring. Mexico is stamped inside the band. There a three initials also which I can't make out. The little feet make it interesting.
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    Peter

  2. #2
    us
    Member-TwinTerrirtories Treasure Hunting Club

    Apr 2009
    Midwest City, Oklahoma
    Tesoro Compadre, Tesoro Silver Umax
    270

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    Very nice ring.....Congrats.

  3. #3
    us
    Jul 2004
    Shelbyville or any yard where the owner will let me detect!
    ace 250
    19,775
    3 times
    Metal Detecting
    Banner Finds (1)

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    congrats on that sweet silver ring !
    ALLEN

  4. #4
    john09

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring


  5. #5
    us
    Seeker of lost treasure's

    Oct 2005
    C.R. HKt.B Sometimes there's not a right way, or a wrong way. Sometimes there's only one way.
    1,657
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    pgleba,

    Very nice find. A ring from Mexico, interesting.
    Did you find anything else in the area?

    Roadquest
    Sometime's there's not a right way, or a wrong way.
    Sometime's there's only one way.

    Where there is no economy, people will create one.

    No one rule fit's all

  6. #6
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    In addition I found a clad quarter. The location is a grassy intersection of streets in the city. The reason I was there because of a grist stone marker of a mill dating back to the the 1600's. Unfortunately the stream on which the mill must have been is built over in this area. I couldn't locate the mill site.
    I have found a couple of colonial ferry sites in the city. No luck. A colonial slate quarry which is fenced off. I tried emailing the city public works department to get access, no reply.
    The height of my metal detecting career is having found the site where the blanks for early Federal large cents were made. I retrieved around 40 blanks and a number of pieces of the strips out which the blanks were punched. Between auctioning off the material and donating to the local historical society I have none of that left.
    I am still after the white whale--a Pine Tree shilling. Others in my club have found at least one, if not more.
    Many years ago one of the past members reported having found a Dutch siege coin dating back to the 1500's. My theory is that it might have been dropped by one of the Pilgrims.
    Peter

  7. #7
    us
    Seeker of lost treasure's

    Oct 2005
    C.R. HKt.B Sometimes there's not a right way, or a wrong way. Sometimes there's only one way.
    1,657
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    ''The height of my metal detecting career is having found the site where the blanks for early Federal large cents were made. I retrieved around 40 blanks and a number of pieces of the strips out which the blanks were punched. Between auctioning off the material and donating to the local historical society I have none of that left.''

    Do you have any pictures of the blanks and strips. Would be be interesting
    to see.

    Roadquest


    Sometime's there's not a right way, or a wrong way.
    Sometime's there's only one way.

    Where there is no economy, people will create one.

    No one rule fit's all

  8. #8
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    Sorry. No photos. My discovery was made before the advent of digital cameras. I never thought taking photos. Actually I have been pretty careless of my finds until now.
    Peter

  9. #9
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
    3,124

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    I've found relics before the digital camera era. Was you find before camera era? Could you get photo's from the ones you donated?

    Cool ring. Silver and guessing 1970's.


  10. #10
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    Film cameras were too much of a bother. Here is a large cent blank photo I got off the internet. Could not find any sizel photos. The auction was handled by Stack's. You would have to contact them.
    Attached Images Attached Images  
    Peter

  11. #11
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
    3,124

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    That's one you found or one like it?

  12. #12
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
    3,124

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    Maybe ask the local historical society if you can take some pics of what you donated?

    Could you go back and hunt the location where you found 40 blanks?


  13. #13
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    This photo is pretty much representative of what I found. One blank looks like another.
    The site is completely cleaned out. I came across it through some notes I wrote for a mineral locality book. A magazine article written in 1942 wrote of a person retrieving the copper material for the war effort.
    Right after the works closed down, I imagine circa 1859, there must have been lots of material lying around. Through the years they were gleaned. The people living in the area apparently did not know what was there or weren't interested. When I was writing the mineral locality book I wasn't interested in metal detecting.
    When I went to the site there wasn't anything on the surface. There were so many cinders around that a metal detector was useless.
    I was sitting on the bank thinking what to do, idly scratching the ground, when I came up with a little triangular piece of copper. At that point I knew I had it.
    I came back with a screen and shovel. After sifting out the material I raked everything back so it looked practically undisturbed. Rains that followed would complete the job.
    I later went to another part of the site and found a Chinese coin sitting right on top of some cinders. The site had at the time furnace(s) to produce the copper. This site is now cleaned out. The last time I went there was a no trespassing sign. I had written to the land owners asking if they wanted to strike a deal. No response.
    With all these caveats my book is titled "Massachusetts Mineral and Fossil Localities". It is available on line at www.bostonmineralclub.org in the members section of the site. Membership fee is nominal. One does not have to attend meetings to access the site.
    Peter

  14. #14
    us
    Seeker of lost treasure's

    Oct 2005
    C.R. HKt.B Sometimes there's not a right way, or a wrong way. Sometimes there's only one way.
    1,657
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    They are going for around $170.00 to $275.00 on Ebay now.
    Sometime's there's not a right way, or a wrong way.
    Sometime's there's only one way.

    Where there is no economy, people will create one.

    No one rule fit's all

  15. #15
    us
    Feb 2009
    NC
    Whites XLT
    3,124

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    Hope you one day get access to the site with your metal detector. Sites hunted hard are IMO never cleaned out.

    Cool ring and a pine tree shilling is on my wish list too

  16. #16
    us
    Oct 2005
    Massachusetts
    110

    Re: Mexican Silver Ring

    When I auctioned the blanks off they sold for $40 each.
    Peter

 

 

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