1st target.. 925 PAD...??? Hallmark.. its a ring.. any help would be appreciated...

Agent Green

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Not even 5 minute into the hunt today and the CTX made a sweet sound, 12:48. I thought its probably coleslaw or just another quarter. I was very happy to see a ring come out of the hole instead.. :hello2:
I cleaned it with some warm soapy water and a soft toothbrush. The ring has the weirdest hallmark.. 925 PAD.. I searched on the internet but I am stumped. Any help would be appreciated...

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Argentium

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While I don't know what the co. or makers mark- PAD stands for , the .925 (sterling) mark followed by a co. mark is not unusual ,
nice find .
 

OWK

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The ring could be Palladium. (but I think palladium is generally marked PD or PALL)

The surface doesn't look like silver.
 

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