Unknown marking

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Found this 18k Crucifix on a Tiffany and Co. Sterling silver necklace as well as an unknown charm on the same necklace while detecting the beach.

Can anyone tell me what language that is?

Can anyone tell me what the marking means? I believe it says EM61h


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Is that an Orthodox cross on the Saint's chest? Possible Saint Ephraim? :dontknow:
 
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Beautiful representation on the details in your photographs if anything...:thumbsup:! You should be the go to person for anyone trying to capture good pictures of their finds, so it'll be easier to determine what the heck it is they've got.
 
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It may be stylized form of Cryllic, such as from a Russian Orthodox church. Sub 8-)

cryllic.webp

BTW...CONGRATULATIONS on a killer find! :headbang:
 
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KAP BEAUTIFUL RELIGOUS FINDS ..
 
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Someone on another forum said...

Medallion - Slavic, Orthodox .. Image - St. Sergius of Radonezh.
The inscription in old slavonic: "Father Sergius, pray for me."

Still not sure what the marking means though.

Very cool!
 
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