Ring #40 is a MUST SEE. Your wont believe this one!

JimDon

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Ring #40 is a MUST SEE. Your won't believe this one!

Got out for a couple hours after work today and hit one of my standby tot lots. I got a really unusual signal underneath the baby swing and pulled a ring. Here is a photo of the ring on top of a dime. This has got to be a world record! BTW.... Can you believe it is marked 925 too!
 

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nice ring, could you post it with a different background? it is a little tough to see
 

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Here you go.
 

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Go back...prolly earrings nearby...
 

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Freakin' awesome ring. And it so HUGE too!!

Seriously, that's a nice find. Silver is still silver, no matter how small.

Any idea what the stone is??
 

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I feel bad for the mouse that lost his ring.
 

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Freakin' awesome ring. And it so HUGE too!!

Seriously, that's a nice find. Silver is still silver, no matter how small.

Any idea what the stone is??
I'm not sure of the stone but it looks real.
 

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Most likely a toe ring or childs ring and I believe the stone is a peridot. My wife love those bezel set solitare rings.
 

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That is a tiny beauty !!! Congrats Jim !
Glen
 

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Most likely a toe ring or childs ring and I believe the stone is a peridot. My wife love those bezel set solitare rings.
This is definitely an infant ring. It is too small for even a small child. I think you are right about the stone too.
 

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Nice green beauty there on silver !! Congrats =)
 

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It is probably a charm from a bracelet or meant to hang as a pendant on a necklace.
 

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Nice score! Congrats!

I'd say the baby that lost it was born in August from the stone in the ring, peridot.
 

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Very nice JimDon. Congrats.
 

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Thats a babys first ring with its birth stone, both of my daughters got one when they were born. Nice find especially with how small it is! HH
 

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This is definitely an infant ring. It is too small for even a small child. I think you are right about the stone too.

So what I really wanna' know is, who lets an infant wear a ring that's the perfect choking size anyway??
Doesn't seem too smart to me.

Hey, it could get lost easily by a baby as well eh?? ;) (lucky for you!)

Still an awesome ring though.
 

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I found a small 10k with CZ baby ring...I think yours is smaller...what does it weigh?
 

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I agree! Seems scary to have a ring on a baby's finger. Here is the video. The ring is near the end.. Thank you all for your comments.
 

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