PlzBSeated
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- Mar 8, 2014
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- Location
- SW Michigan
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- Bounty Hunter Sharp Shooter, Whites Spectrum XLT, Whites MXT, Fisher CZ-21, Garrett AT Pro, Minelab E-Trac
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Out and about and came upon some corner tear outs. Starting to sprinkle but I had the water proof detector in the car so worth a peek. And then it let loose! Wind and rain and rain and wind. After about 15 minutes even my stubborn streak had to give in.


Well worn but pleasing patina and not too much corrosion.

I don't know
. But the little hole makes me think it may have hung from a chain or something. Don't want to try to pry it apart for fear of having it fall apart.

One of those old gold plated copper wedding bands. Areas of gold still intact inside the band. Only I'm not sure this ring was as much lost as tossed.

Might be my imagination but I'm thinking I see a "10K" inside the band. I don't think I see "plated".
Apparently swindling isn't a new craft.
Today's finds...
1902 IHP
A whatsit that may have been a piece of jewelry.
Copper wedding band that may have been sold as a genuine gold ring.
PBS


Well worn but pleasing patina and not too much corrosion.

I don't know


One of those old gold plated copper wedding bands. Areas of gold still intact inside the band. Only I'm not sure this ring was as much lost as tossed.

Might be my imagination but I'm thinking I see a "10K" inside the band. I don't think I see "plated".
Apparently swindling isn't a new craft.
Today's finds...
1902 IHP
A whatsit that may have been a piece of jewelry.
Copper wedding band that may have been sold as a genuine gold ring.
PBS
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