Gold, Platinum, Silver Caribbean finds

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Just got back from a nice tropical vacation. Here's all the finds I made not counting all the junk that got thrown away. Most of the coins (about $5 worth) are from the U.S. 10 other coins from various countries. My favorite coin is a square 1948 5 cent piece from Curacao. The bracelet, wrapped ring, and earring are .925 silver, the pendant is 18K (750) gold, the ring is 14K gold with real diamonds, and the last ring is platinum. The rest of the rings and other stuff are mystery-metal junk.
 

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What did the Platinum ring come up as, meaning #? and tone, on which machine. I ask only because I have no idea what Platinum might show on any detector. Wonder if I ever passed by one. Nice group of keepers I'd say.
 

Just got back from a nice tropical vacation. Here's all the finds I made not counting all the junk that got thrown away. Most of the coins (about $5 worth) are from the U.S. 10 other coins from various countries. My favorite coin is a square 1948 5 cent piece from Curacao. The bracelet, wrapped ring, and earring are .925 silver, the pendant is 18K (750) gold, the ring is 14K gold with real diamonds, and the last ring is platinum. The rest of the rings and other stuff are mystery-metal junk.
Great finds, always love the gold and silver. WTG!
 

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