Tungsten Carbide ring

fredinbelize

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Good luck next hunt!!
 

Those tungsten carbide rings are quite popular and folks
seem to loose them all over the place. They look nice but
that's about all......good hunt. Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

Hey Fred! Congrats! :hello2:

I keep all my tungsten carbide rings...they're heavier than gold and actually quite hard and take a good shine. But,,can't really get any money for them. I'd never get one for a wedding ring though..pretty tacky.
 

WTG,Fred so happy for you another ring,always better than trash,I don't care if its not worth much ,I would like to find one so cross it off my list,,HH:hello:
 

fine day at the beach Fred :sunny:
 

Good group of finds there. I think sometimes I'd rather find a tungsten ring than a silver ring. The tungsten, even used look brand new and depending on the maker and inlays seem to be more marketable ($$$) than a silver ring. Although I haven't yet tried I figure I can sell many of the tungsten rings I have found individually for what I could get for an ounce of silver rings.
 

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