First ring! Finally.. Old sterling silver

treasurehunter313

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Finally found my first ring. I guess I shouldn't say finally I have really only been detecting hard since beginning of June haha. It was in my uncles yard which is one of the first houses in my town. At first I didn't think it was a ring. It was bent up and I didn't see any marking on it. I cleaned it up and saw the sterling mark!! Pretty happy. If anyone has a guess of age I would appreciate it. It was rather deep in the ground. Funny thing is, I showed my mother and she's said " don't you remember finding that other sterling silver ring playing in paps garden?" She showed me the ring it was very nice and has some type of insects on it. I found it just while playing and I didn't remember it! A couple years after that when I was around 8 I found a 1818 large cent playing in dirt from a road tear out at my other uncles. The funny part was he had a whites detector back then and didn't find anything close to that old!!! Haha I might have better luck without a detector who knows. Thanks for looking. HH
 

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??? The ring is to basic to be from the late 1800's or Victorian era. :icon_scratch: Everything from that era had ornate designs. Flowers and swirls and such. Its got a stamp and the marking act was in 1906. :dontknow: Depth has very little to do with age. Finds from the 1800's can be as deep as something from 1996 and the other way around. Oldest I'll give you on this ring is 1920's.. :thumbsup: Hope this helps. Keep @ it and HH !! :hello2:
I'm not saying it's really old just not from recent times. Here's a few more pictures of it. I can't get real good pictures yet. Do you think it's men's or women's I have 0 background in jewelry. Thanks for your post!
 

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Update: I got my ring cleaned and reshaped for 15 bucks... I love it!
 

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Hmm, :icon_scratch:

Now that you cleaned it up it looks even more modern. :dontknow: That design has me stumped it seems like it could be old but also seems like it could be from the 60's or 90's. Any idea who was living in the home around then ? Its just looking like something you would find at a festal or at a Fish show.... Take it to a known jeweler they will tell you for sure. ??? Sorry, I tried my best.

Keep @ it and HH !! :hello2:
 

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Hmm, :icon_scratch: Now that you cleaned it up it looks even more modern. :dontknow: That design has me stumped it seems like it could be old but also seems like it could be from the 60's or 90's. Any idea who was living in the home around then ? Its just looking like something you would find at a festal or at a Fish show.... Take it to a known jeweler they will tell you for sure. ??? Sorry, I tried my best. Keep @ it and HH !! :hello2:
I'll let you know what I find out... The depth it was at, the amount of oxidation the silver had, and the age of the house I think it's older (not extremely old) but I am not sure. I will take it somewhere during lunch tomorrow if I get the chance and post and update! Thanks
 

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