Today's Highlight: Another Silver Ring

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Hey folks,

Got out to a few new sites today. They didn't hold much in the way of old coins but I managed to get another silver, this time a Southwestern style Sterling ring. I'll take it however I can get it.

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Good luck out there and happy hunting!
-W
 

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Oh wow, that's a very nice ring! Very cool. :icon_thumleft:
 

That ring is awesome washingtonian. I’m so trying to keep up with you. Congratulations!!
 

That ring is awesome washingtonian. I’m so trying to keep up with you. Congratulations!!

Thanks T. I don't have much time the next couple weeks to detect and conditions are perfect here so I'm getting out as much as I can right now!
 

Great find, you have been a a silver streak, congratulations :icon_thumleft:
 

A cool looking ring for sure.
 

Congrats, I found the exact same ring but mine is not precious.
 

VERY nice ring! The sterling stamp shows she's an old girl...Congrats on that save, she's a keeper! Ddf.
 

Nice!!! Congrats!!!!
 

Damn Washingtonian, you guys are just tearing it up down there...:icon_thumleft:

Hate to say it as it just shows how much gets missed. Back in the 1990's,
a friend and I hunted the bejezzus out of every park, playfield and school
in the greater Seattle area. Magnolia, Ballard, Shoreline, ad nauseum.

He had a Cz-5 and I had the Cz-6a, which at the time were about the
deepest hunting coin machines around..and we knew how to use 'em,
too. Pulled a lot of silver coins, jewelry, etc. out back then. We hunted
early morning til dark most every weekend day.

Glad to see those spots still producing...:occasion14:
 

Cool looking ring Washingtonian , Congrats!!!

"D"
 

Damn Washingtonian, you guys are just tearing it up down there...:icon_thumleft:

Hate to say it as it just shows how much gets missed. Back in the 1990's,
a friend and I hunted the bejezzus out of every park, playfield and school
in the greater Seattle area. Magnolia, Ballard, Shoreline, ad nauseum.

He had a Cz-5 and I had the Cz-6a, which at the time were about the
deepest hunting coin machines around..and we knew how to use 'em,
too. Pulled a lot of silver coins, jewelry, etc. out back then. We hunted
early morning til dark most every weekend day.

Glad to see those spots still producing...:occasion14:

So that's where all the good stuff went!!

No, that makes sense. Lots of the main parks are pretty dead for old coins. It's taken a lot of out of the box thinking to find stuff.

I try to focus on areas other people wouldn't think to go. Sites in sketchier parts of town, less accessible areas, places where shrubs are cut back. It takes a lot of creativity and work but it's still possible to find silver if you have enough tenacity.

Thanks for the encouragement!
 

That's a cool ring you've been killing it lately. I cant wait to see your year end totals if you post em. Well done My Friend
 

Way ta go. Nice finds.
 

Congrats, nice finds!

I have a great appreciation for this type on inlay art on the ring. It ain't easy making the blank for a piece like that.

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I made this for my daughter's Christmas gift. Lot's of time.

Best wishes and good luck!---------Phil
 

Beautiful ring! :occasion14:
 

That's a cool ring you've been killing it lately. I cant wait to see your year end totals if you post em. Well done My Friend

Thank you Tommy. I'm excited to put them all together. Not sure I'll ever have another year like this!
 

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