BigWaveDave
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- Garrett AT Pro, AT Max, Minelab
Equinox 800
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Got a permission to hunt an acre sized lot, the house on the corner built in 1908
... Had it lined up for a few weeks, and was able to put these past few mornings to good use. Was discouraged yesterday, the front yard targets were all deep clad, nothing old, nothing fancy. Planned on bailing on the back yard, but the nice folks were expecting me, and wifey had planned on packing me a lunch for todays hunt, so I said alrighty, lets get it over with. On my 5th hour of pulling almost nothing, I called "one more target!"... oops,1925 wheatie!!! The first oldie in 10 hours of beeping. Ok, one more target again, this time its gotta be silver, just gotta be, please, pretty please, show it to me...

Whats this
Shut the front door!!!

Thought it was a class ring at first, cleaned it up a bit, signet? No, hmmm, a hole on the face? Missing a stone, was it a diamond? Bummer. Cleaned it up more, my eyes see "erling"
Bring it home, clean it a bit more, and it reads
E S P O
sterling
Interweb tells me Esposito jewelers out of Rhode Island started using that mark in 1951, and they specialize in costume jewelry....umm, yea I think maybe silver plated, or a low grade of silver, cuz its kinda dull, and when I drop it on the countertop, its more of a dull thud...not what a silver ring would typically sound like...

I am very happy to have found it, even if it is not the precious bling that made my heart skip a beat when I first popped it...AWESOME!!!!


Whats this


Thought it was a class ring at first, cleaned it up a bit, signet? No, hmmm, a hole on the face? Missing a stone, was it a diamond? Bummer. Cleaned it up more, my eyes see "erling"

E S P O
sterling
Interweb tells me Esposito jewelers out of Rhode Island started using that mark in 1951, and they specialize in costume jewelry....umm, yea I think maybe silver plated, or a low grade of silver, cuz its kinda dull, and when I drop it on the countertop, its more of a dull thud...not what a silver ring would typically sound like...

I am very happy to have found it, even if it is not the precious bling that made my heart skip a beat when I first popped it...AWESOME!!!!
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