Short hunt at 1860s permission

jimzz977

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Jun 23, 2012
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I had little time after work and I went out to my latest permission , my first targets were two clad dimes and a clad washington and two wheats and then got a 12-44 signal on my etrac dug the plug and nothing lost the signal so I continued on . I decided to go back and check the plug again glad I did, it's tiny but silver. 20170710_192102.jpg20170710_192210.jpg20170710_192226.jpg20170710_203940.jpg20170710_203947.jpg20170710_204050.jpg

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Very cute silver ring. Looks like Indian silver perhaps. Love it.
 

very nice. no markings on the inside?
 

Nice silver and turquoise ring!
 

Congratulations on a very nice find. Great that you didn't give up on it.
 

What a beauty! Looks like the good old turquoise! :headbang:
 

No mark means that it is likely old. I remember a similar situation where I got a screaming hit, dug the plug and then nothing. I scratched my head for a minute. Then I pulled apart the plug and there was my very first barber quarter. Sometimes when you get the plug up, it turns it on end. A good signal will always have something there! Nice ring
 

I made contact with the owner and I showed him my finds and he offer buy the crucifix, I told that would give it to him, he stated the his wife is religious and would like to give it to her for her birthday. So I give to to him and in turn he allowed him access to his whole farm, which dates to 1800s

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Congratualtions on the nice ring find! :occasion14:
 

Glad you stayed with it- very nice find!

-- Jeff --
 

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