Gold Ring and Brass Button

wreckvalle

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Not from a shipwreck but can anyone tell me what type of stone this is?

I was on a family vacation last wk. Went Metal Detecting in a lake in NH. Ended up with three gold rings, 1 gold earring, a silver ring and a brass button. Not bad for an hour each day for four days.

One of the rings has a clear stone with green lines. The green is inside the stone! Im thinking amber but just not sure.

Would also love info on the button. Not sure if it is old or not.

http://www.aquaexplorers.com/metal_detecting.htm


Thanks in advance.
Capt. Dan
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PBK

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The button is a Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) uniform button. The GAR was an organization for Union veterans of the Civil War.
 

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wreckvalle

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It looked old but everything else I found on that beach was not. Thanks for the info.

Capt. Dan
 

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awesome finds :o and thats a beautiful stone in that ring also :wink: congrats !
 

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Felinepeachy

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From what little we can see of that stone it resembles Fluorite to me. Can we see a better picture?
 

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Felinepeachy

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Here is some Fluorite. Does it look anything like this?
 

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RUDY2003

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Man, thats one gorgeous ring. Looks old and the stone is really nice..
Great finds bud.....

Keep safe...
 

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Felinepeachy

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WOW, ya got me. :dontknow: I would take it to a rock shop and ask a lapidary guy. They would know. It sure is pretty, and very unique. :thumbsup:
 

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