Finally got out in the water

plymouthian12

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Finally made it in the water today. What looks like a colonial button, a sterling ring and an 18k ring. Would like so help on the makers mark and possible age. And not sure about the brass thing. Weighs around 5-6 pounds or so. The loop on top makes me think of a weight would appreciate some help on that also. Thanks in advance
Kent
 

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plymouthian12

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Mar 26, 2010
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Heres the pics 20190609_203407.jpg 20190609_203414.jpg 20190609_203319.jpg 20190609_203259.jpg 20190609_203343.jpg
 

CASPER-2

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SD51

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Very nice, congrats! Still haven't dug any gold this year, buy I'm putting a dent in the amount of pulltabs in the ground!
 

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Can't help with ID, but that is a sweet hunk O .750 Grats on a fine hunt!
 

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