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- Jan 31, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro (Julio), Garrett AT Max (Medusa), Garrett Pro Pointer, White's Prism V, Lesche Digger.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Conjoined wedding bands, that is. I was detecting a local softball field this morning, when my trusty ATPro hit on a Lincoln cent signal, 75 VDI, and out popped these two rings, the lady's ring inside of the man's ring! Inspection revealed the lady's ring to be marked .925/ China/ (symbol) and the lovebird's first names and date of marriage. The man's ring is unmarked but appears to be titanium. It is filigreed and unusual.
This must have been a pocket spill, most likely Jacob had his and Ashley's rings in his pocket as they played co-ed softball. I bet that ride home was a long one! I have been researching with the information available to try to return the rings if at all possible.
Feels good to be riding the "Ring train" again. Thanks for looking, and you ATPro folks, DIG THOSE LINCOLNS! The high tone of the silver ring was masked and mixed with the lower tone of the titanium. giving it that Lincoln cent signal...
This must have been a pocket spill, most likely Jacob had his and Ashley's rings in his pocket as they played co-ed softball. I bet that ride home was a long one! I have been researching with the information available to try to return the rings if at all possible.
Feels good to be riding the "Ring train" again. Thanks for looking, and you ATPro folks, DIG THOSE LINCOLNS! The high tone of the silver ring was masked and mixed with the lower tone of the titanium. giving it that Lincoln cent signal...
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