no silver, but a gold ring

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Gold is always better than silver!
 

Congrats on the gold... :icon_thumright:
 

One sweet gold ring !
 

Thanks for your replies, it was nice to get gold again before the end of the year!
 

:icon_thumright:That's a very nice ring and a great hunt you made there.
 

...was it shot? I have an Indian Head penny just like that one!
 

...was it shot? I have an Indian Head penny just like that one!
I think so, it also looks like a little lead still there in the dent portion and scraping where the bullet slid off the penny. I also found a shot indian a few years ago. It's kind of cool to find them. thanks for looking.
 

Good finds. There ought to be silver coins where you found the wheaties. I have a penny with a hole shot clear through it. Forgot about it, I'll have to look for it, think I know where it is.
 

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