GOLD, silver and a maybe.

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The ring king strikes again!! way to go, are you leaving any for me if I get a day off this weekend?
 

I have not hit this whole lake yet. And moving fast not slow to cover ground. Plenty left.
 

300 lakes between Muskegon, Oceana, Newaygo counties. Then Throw in Ottawa County, should be easy to locate where you have been finding them. :BangHead:
 

Can't u tell by the background of my photo?? : )
 

LOL believe I'm trying. LOL Just not yet, great angles just not showing enough. LOL I work too much and just don't get out enough
 

you're cleaning up out there!...nice finds!
 

Update-

Ring with the stone is marked 14k G.E and then has a U with an arrow through it. This means it's gold electroplated. The company started in 1913 and ran through 1988 I think. I am surprised the plate survived my electrolysis treatment. Usually it will flake off.
 

Excellent finds for sure :thumbsup:
 

Looks just like all the old brass ones I find in the water. I use a wire wheel on my Dremmel. Many old brass was marked 14K but were plated. Grats on the silver and gold
 

​Usually there is a "H" before the "GE" but yes plated.

Update-

Ring with the stone is marked 14k G.E and then has a U with an arrow through it. This means it's gold electroplated. The company started in 1913 and ran through 1988 I think. I am surprised the plate survived my electrolysis treatment. Usually it will flake off.
 

H would mean heavy, maybe its light : )
 

Looks good to me. Congrats! :icon_thumleft:

HH
 

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