FriscoT06 said:
Saaaaad faaaaace. Got it acid tested at Bailey's- FAKE. It was plated copper.

Cool experience though, I got to learn some cool stuff! Thanks guys!
Finding fakes are part of looking for the real stuff.... So far, in the last 2 years, I've found four pieces of jewelry clearly stamped "14kt", but tested as "not gold"..... The last fake started out looking like it had spray net on it and had pulled up some of the jewelry box's red lining. Costing me a whole .25 cents, it looked like 3/4 carat diamond in a gold ring stamped "14kt Zales"..... I took it to two places and both told me the same thing....
We've will be married 40 years in August, and I so wanted to find a bigger diamond than I gave her back then.....But there's more out there....Keep checking out garage sales by going as early as you can. Then, purposely ask at the garage sale if they have any jewelry. It'll feel odd at first, but you can ask nicely and you'll get used to it.... Last summer, twice, they forgot to put it out and I was the first to go through it.

Plus, two of my best garage sale finds were not in the newspaper ads, but by following signs posted as we were going between other listed garage sales..... Truly, "I couldn't believe my eyes" when I found them and when I got them home to really look at them!!
I've found 20 times more Silver and Gold, I've walked up on just in the past two years at garage sales, than I've found in 10 years with my Minelab detector....but I'll never quit using it, either. Treasure comes in all forms.
Now Hang in there, Fakes are just Speed Bumps, you'll get your wedding ring fund filled if you'll go...

Here's the fake ring pics: