I love to dig rings and then wear them. My best rings usually appear after digging away lots of interfering crud iron signals, lol. Dug gold, silver, copper, steel, tungsten, & pot-metal rings. One of my faves is a pot-metal broken octopus ring dug at a beach. Sold my gold to Midwest Refineries, one of the companies on t-net which gives excellent profit. Have Fun! Andi
It's just a cheap ring. First thing I did was look inside to see if it were marked, but no markings inside. Oh well, this is like the fifth ring I have found in 2 years.
It's just a cheap ring. First thing I did was look inside to see if it were marked, but no markings inside. Oh well, this is like the fifth ring I have found in 2 years.
Just because there are no markings doesn't mean it is not gold. The markings could have worn away over time. Or there were never any markings. Looks pretty shiny out of the ground to not be gold
Although from pic the rings seems kinda cruddy...
no offense... and I cannot make it out at all.
Turbo 21 is absolutely correct...
If it came out of the ground ... then there is a chance...
take a magnet to it first... if sticks... then fake...
if sticks very very slightly...
can be gold filled.
Found an unmarked gold bangle few months back...
No mark... no stick...
tested 18k and could even be higher karat... 22 was real slow fade. so could be 20.