tnt-k9
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October was a pretty good month I think:
The summary is: Pic #1: $69.35 in U.S. clad, foreign and cash. The Sac dollar is the 2nd one I've found here this year. The money clip with $40.00 was a big surprise and the fake Spanish Reale (?) was...well I would of liked to have found the chowder head that threw that in the water. Pic #2: typical beach trash less the pull tabs, bottle caps and wads of foil. Pic #3: close up of the cool low rider and a military I.D. tag. I was in the U.S. Army for 23 years and I'm not gonna say that it is definitely not U.S. military format but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it isn't. I plan on doing a closer photo and post it on "What is it" and maybe there's a subject matter expert out there that can ID the country of origin. Pic #4: (The goods) from top to bottom: .925 toe ring, unmarked gold ring w/3 untested diamonds, 14kt wedding band @ a whopping 10 grams
, "Triton" tungsten, a very toasted possibly silver ring, .925 earring that looks like gold. Pic #5: 4 junk rings. Not real sure why so many hate finding the Tungsten stuff. Granted it ain't gold but the 3 of 4 Tungsten rings I have found were made by "Triton". Looking at the internet I have found them and they've all been listed at a sale price of $200.00 or more. This one here is called the "Wave" and it's alleged MSRP is $455.00 but buy it now for $245.00. It's also HUGE (too bad not gold
) I can put a quarter through it. Good luck out there and thanks for looking.
The summary is: Pic #1: $69.35 in U.S. clad, foreign and cash. The Sac dollar is the 2nd one I've found here this year. The money clip with $40.00 was a big surprise and the fake Spanish Reale (?) was...well I would of liked to have found the chowder head that threw that in the water. Pic #2: typical beach trash less the pull tabs, bottle caps and wads of foil. Pic #3: close up of the cool low rider and a military I.D. tag. I was in the U.S. Army for 23 years and I'm not gonna say that it is definitely not U.S. military format but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say it isn't. I plan on doing a closer photo and post it on "What is it" and maybe there's a subject matter expert out there that can ID the country of origin. Pic #4: (The goods) from top to bottom: .925 toe ring, unmarked gold ring w/3 untested diamonds, 14kt wedding band @ a whopping 10 grams


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