The silver ring, as promised....

Roland58

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Oct 3, 2010
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Tyler, TX
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Fisher F75 standard (last 3 yrs.)
CTX-3030 10-04-13
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Metal Detecting
Okay, here is my first ring found with my first detector. Next week will by my two month anniversary of MD'ing........I'm addicted!

The "925" stamp and the unknown symbol:

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Front view. This ring is kinda like people, it looks better when not so close!:

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Side view, pattern is the same on both sides:

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I didn't take pics of the 1944 wheatie (older than me) or the 1963 Rosie, they all look the same. The white specks on the stone don't show to the naked eye, may be digital artifacts or minute chips that the flash picked up? Now, the question is how did I get the front of the ring to stand up for the pics? ;D
 

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Paper clip.
 

Roland : That is a sweet ring I have found 53 silver rings in my 8years can not say I have found one as nice as that . You can gogle silver smith marks good luck finding who or when it was made there are about a gozillion silver mark known to exist
 

Nice Find, Big silver with big stone.
as stated earlier, 'It only gets better'
Waiting on your 'First Gold' Post! Good Luck & HH :thumbsup:
 

Thanks to all for the kind words. And, GGTDM, where do you see evidence of a paper clip? ???
 

augusthog said:
Use a paper clip to make the ring stand up :laughing7:


It is standing up, not vertical, but, the front is elevated.

Question: Can one tell if a stone is genuine somehow, or, is this something only a jeweler can do?
 

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