Does this qualify to be a "fatty"??

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My first full free day for over a week. Really sanded in this morning but found a few coins a pendant marked "925 Thai", 2 stainless steel rings, the normal beach treasure and a 10 gram 18K man's band. I could see it had hallmarks so I was hoping for a relic however, after research it was assayed in London in 1998. Still at today's price it's a $386.00 bill to add to the scrap pile. Thanks for looking and good luck out there.
 

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Great gold ring find, tnt-K9...I sure would characterize it as a "fatty"... maybe even "obese" !

All great finds today for you!

Lorraine
 

Nice haul and beautiful 18 K ring.:icon_thumleft:
 

Thats a great ring!!
 

awesome ring!
 

Yes indeed! A real fatty and 18kt to boot! Congratulations !!
 

Indeed a nice ring...and you get cars too?
 

Nice chunk of 18k...congrats.
 

Awsome ring........and I like the styrofoam chicken "display" tray!
 

All 18K is Fat.... nice one ... would look very nice in my pile.... if you can't find a spot for it that is....
 

very nice fatty - :icon_thumleft:
 

10 grams of 18k, I'd call it a fatty, nice find!
 

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