Antique silver ring

Mkriegs

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pa-dirt_nc-sand

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Cool ring. It might be a significant old ring. Any more info on the find to help with the ID? What part (in general) of the Ohio? Did you find it on the surface or dug it metal detecting? Congrats!
 

Trezurehunter

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Interesting ring. You may be able to dig into that somehow and find out what the numbers mean.
 

dirtlooter

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cool ring, it obviously meant something to someone. looks old too
 

RW

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Cool. Looks more like 899 to me because of the apparent shape of the 8 in the picture, top circle appears to be smaller than bottom circle. Is it man sized? Possibly something like a Fire Dept station number or the like? Boy Scout troop?

BSA Troop 668 California, 899 South Carolina...

Highway 668 is in Ohio...
 

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JamieD

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Looks like 1899 to me in the last pic, could be the date?
 

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Mkriegs

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I found it metal detecting in West Virginia. I thought that i could be "1899" too but on closer inspection, there is not a 1. if the numbers line up with the "sterling stamp on the inside it should say 899.
 

RW

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Carpenter Union Maybe?

CARPENTERS, LOCAL 899



CARPENTERS
458 CEDAR GROVE ROAD
PARKERSBURG, WV 261047169

Established April 01, 1981, CJA Local 899 is a local union operating in Parkersburg, WV. Established April 01, 1981, this union serves 337 members making it slightly larger than most unions in the United States. CJA Local 899 is one of the 449 affiliates of United Brotherhood of Carpenters.
 

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thrifty76now

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Looks like a very old ring to me also,and where along the Ohio river did you find it?
 

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Congratualtions on the interesting ring find! :occasion14:
 

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WaterScoop

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I believe it is a class ring from 1899

The distance from the artistic bracket “<” on the left side before the 8 is longer then the distance from the artistic bracket “>” on the right side after the 9

It must be equidistant. This leads me to believe that there is a “1” which has been rubbed off in the empty space to the left of the 8

Look carefully and see if you can observe a faded out 1

Look at this image where I think a one should be

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It’s 1899 without a doubt just saw this image

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RW

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I believe is a class ring from 1899

The distance from the artistic bracket “<” on the left side before the 8 is longer then the distance from the artistic bracket “>” on the right side after the 9

It must be equidistant. This leads me to believe that there is a “1” which has been rubbed off in the empty space to the left of the 8

Look carefully and see if you can observe a faded out 1

Look at this image where I think a one should be

It’s 1899 without a doubt just saw this image


AGREED!
 

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