First gold

Oct 12, 2012
72
35
Hendersonville TN
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Garrett Ace 250
Teknetics Alpha
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Metal Detecting

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xr7ator

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Sep 2, 2011
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7,181
Denver, Colorado
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Some gold? That looks like a lunker! Congrats to you! What is it marked and the weight?? Any little tale on the recovery?

Thanks for sharing your glitter find and HH ALL.
 

dirtdigginfool

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Mar 8, 2014
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4,841
south central ohio
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WHOA!! That, my friend..is one H U G E ring!! Gold rind STILL on my to-do list, not that I haven't tried, or dug sixteen tons of scrap trying. Kudos on the great find!...ddf
 

OP
OP
Tenn treasure hunter
Oct 12, 2012
72
35
Hendersonville TN
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Garrett Ace 250
Teknetics Alpha
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Well found it on my fathers property looking for grapeshot. 14k 18 grams. Don't know what the A stands for and has "100 po**t club" on the front and an engraving in the back.
 

Eureka!

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Mar 11, 2014
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Northeast Coast USA
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Well found it on my fathers property looking for grapeshot. 14k 18 grams. Don't know what the A stands for and has "100 po**t club" on the front and an engraving in the back.

The ring you found may have belonged to a person whom scored One Thousand (1,000) POINTS while on a Sports TEAM or Sports LEAGUE.

I Googled - "1000 Point Club" and it references Basketball, Hockey and Football Leagues.... The ring could be from the 1960's (gold was valued at less than $100 an ounce back then).

NICE FIND!
 

OP
OP
Tenn treasure hunter
Oct 12, 2012
72
35
Hendersonville TN
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Garrett Ace 250
Teknetics Alpha
Primary Interest:
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I thought the same thing the only thing is that there's an engraving on the inside saying " 5 year sales award"
 

OP
OP
Tenn treasure hunter
Oct 12, 2012
72
35
Hendersonville TN
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Garrett Ace 250
Teknetics Alpha
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
It also has a name, I googled it and came back with someone that used to live in my town but now lives in NY. What's y'all's thought on finding original owners?
 

Eureka!

Full Member
Mar 11, 2014
159
79
Northeast Coast USA
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Garrett AT PRO 5x8 Coil - VULCAN 360 Pinpointer -Lesche Shovel
Primary Interest:
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It also has a name, I googled it and came back with someone that used to live in my town but now lives in NY. What's y'all's thought on finding original owners?

Finding the Original Owner is always a nice thing to do.

My thinking would be based on what I was taught:

Just put yourself in the other persons shoes - if it were you that lost the ring and someone returned it; how would that make you feel?

Karma - what ever comes around goes around. Also - Do on to other as you would like others to do onto you.

I know that it's hard to give it up because of it potential VALUE -but- there is "value" in returning it too; it's something that money can't buy.
 

rodarian

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Jul 20, 2014
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upstate New York
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I agree with eureka. It's completely up to you but i found a gold ring this summer that the gentleman had lost in 1950. I looked him up and returned it to him. it really was an amazing feeling. Seeing his face and knowing that he had all but forgot about it, i smiled the rest of the day. I won't lie, it was a little bittersweet but I have never regretted that decision. Again, it's totally your call and either way you go it's a really nice find.:thumbsup:
 

g-olden years

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Nov 10, 2010
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California
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Gorgeous, gorgeous ring! :icon_flower::icon_cheers::icon_flower: Congrats!

In my opinion, as the finder it's totally your decision whether to contact a possible owner or not. You found the ring, you dug the ring. Otherswise, it would remain unfound in the ground. I've dug 2 gold rings. One a plain band, the other a very unique ring with info inside the band & which had been underground for decades. They both fit me! I attempted to find the unique ring's owner locally by showing it to several local long-time custom jewelry shops, by passing it around to old-timers at my senior center, & by announcing it at my gem & mineral club's meeting, but I didn't do an online or national search. I wore the rings sometimes for a few months. I later sold both gold rings for melt value to Midwestern Refineries, a company listed here on t-net which pays about 95% of current gold value. When the check came from the refinery, I gave $300 to homeless abused women, $100 to a hard-working relative, and spent $20 on myself. Others would've done a national or internet search, and maybe I'd do that next time, but I chose not to this first time. Again, congrats on your wonderful find! :icon_thumright: Andi
 

OP
OP
Tenn treasure hunter
Oct 12, 2012
72
35
Hendersonville TN
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Garrett Ace 250
Teknetics Alpha
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Well I have found the guys number. He lives in New York. At least I hope it's him. What's the odds of someone with the same name living in the same city. I guess I should say that it is an unusual name Casper. The ring is dated 1964 and he is in his 80's so I'm sure it probably him. Just have to figure out how to ask if it is his with out saying, hey did you loose a gold ring? Lol
 

JT_hunter

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Oct 28, 2012
65
48
NJ
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Whites 6000 di Pro - Fisher CZ5 - Garrett AT pro - Whites M6 - Garrett Sea Hunter MK ll - Garrett pro pointer
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Metal Detecting
Nice find Tenn, diggin a gold ring never gets old, I can do it day in and day out and never get tired of it. lol, HH.
 

swolfe

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Jul 8, 2012
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Rockford Illinois
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Good luck on the return. That is an awesome ring! I agree, returning a ring is more rewarding than the scrap value.
 

Yard Digger

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Dec 20, 2009
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Manila, Arkansas
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Just have to figure out how to ask if it is his with out saying, hey did you loose a gold ring? Lol
Ask him to describe it. If his memory is still good he should be able to. I Like your find and good luck on the return if that is what you decide.
 

treasurehunter313

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Apr 29, 2014
358
321
PA
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Garrett AT Pro
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All Treasure Hunting
I would give it back! I returned one a couple weeks ago to my neighbor even though I don't like her much at all and she wasn't that appreciative haha but I believe in doing what is right and that I will be paid back for it. It's honestly up to you! If you do return it please let us know the story!
 

Shelbe

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Feb 10, 2013
62
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Vermont
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Have used a Whites that I bought when I was 17, it was broken in storage this winter, Looking at a Garret 350
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Metal Detecting
Finding the Original Owner is always a nice thing to do.

My thinking would be based on what I was taught:

Just put yourself in the other persons shoes - if it were you that lost the ring and someone returned it; how would that make you feel?

Karma - what ever comes around goes around. Also - Do on to other as you would like others to do onto you.

I know that it's hard to give it up because of it potential VALUE -but- there is "value" in returning it too; it's something that money can't buy.

I love your words...especially the ones about value.well spoken.
 

unfound

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Apr 15, 2014
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Western Pa
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BH Tracker IV,
Garret Pro Pointer,
Lesche Sampson Shovel
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Metal Detecting
Many schools of thought on rings with information for a return. It's yours, you could keep it and no one would think anything about it. I returned a class ring this summer that had been lost for 44 years. I got great personal satisfaction from the experience and that was the "value" to me. I think it's a personal choice. If you make a connection and return it, please post the story.
 

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