Native American Turquoise siver ring

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Tucson, Arizona
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Currently use Garrett AT Pro, Previously used the Fisher F2 for one year
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Just got back from hunting a county park. Finally found something cool: a Turquoise silver ring. I had been here many times previously(probably around 10) and never found anything good(not even many clad coins). So I had low expectations and was really just out to get some exercise. Got a 87-88 VDI on the ATP...thought it was a quarter or big piece of metal buried deep disguising itself as a coin. To my glad amusement saw this ring come out of the hole. This is one of the better silver rings I've found(#19). Looking forward to #20. The third pic is the trail that leads back to the picnic table. The ring was found behind a mesquite tree about 5 feet to the right of the picnic table. HH.
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That's a great, unique find!

Nicely done, and all the best,

Lanny
 

Great find! That will polish up good as new.
 

Very nice ring congrats!
 

A nice silver ring,and looks to be heavy too.
 

That's a really nice ring. Congrats !!!
 

Congrats on a beauty of a ring!
 

Looks like a nice solid piece of silver. Very nice find.
 

Congratualtions on the nice ring! :occasion14:
 

Awesome! You should be able to determine the maker based on the hallmark. Is it a flying wings design? It looks older. Sub 8-)
 

nice find. We just came back to Pa. for the summer from Apache Junction. Saw 102 degrees Tuesday before last. Watch out for things that rattle. They are getting pretty active.
 

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