Sterling Bracelet

SD51

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Been dealing with my second bout of Poison Ivy (another bad invention) this summer and decided I had to get out this morning. Pulled some clad and a single 1941 wheatie when I decided to head over to another area. As I walked, I kept my coil to the ground without swinging it and I get a 12-36 on my E-TRAC.

Didn't expect this to come to the surface, a sweet Sterling bracelet!

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The Hallmark say, "Leonard Nez Navajo Sterling".

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I put it on the scale and it's 1 3/8 ounces!

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I'll take these all day long! Poison Ivy doesn't itch so bad now!
 

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No matter how good/bad the day might have been, a find like that should have you in the clouds for at least a week!! Congratulations!!

Agree, talk about instant energy after digging it! I'm enjoying showing it to some friends. Met a new couple at our rod and gun club and the guy tells me about a place where someone threw their engagement ring in the snow about thirty years ago. Might have to checkout that site. It's still just an open field!
 

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Holly Toledo! Nearly 1.5 lbs. SWEET! Silver jewelry for the one you love. PRICELESS!

Thanks Kurios1, glad to see you back on TNet! Funny thing, before I left the house that morning, I said to my wife, "How about I find you a nice piece of jewelry today"? Next time I go out, I'm going to say, "How about I find you a nice piece of Gold jewelry"?
 

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