wedding band uncovered after 50 years

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well, i knew there was a ring somewhere in that field. at a family reunion near that old foundation site, one of my husbands relatives told me about a cousin (once removed) losing her ring there a good many years back. we even looked for it that day with my dad's Classic ID that i was fond of using. to no avail. so i've had that in the back of my mind these post 2 1/2 years or so i've been hunting there, but have never come up with a ring. last evening i was there again with the DFX, not even thinking about the ring, actually hoping to find more silver :D. the funny thing about this find is that just before i unearthed it, my 18 year old brought my 8 year old by and said he had to leave (he had been hunting at our nearby family cabin) but that my little guy was excited to hunt with me. benjamin jumped out of the car and ran over and i said, "oh, honey, there aren't good treasures here like in west virginia." i took a few swings then said, "hey, i'll take these headphones off; i know you like to hear the beeps." i bet it wasn't five minutes til i had this good, solid signal that we both heard. he ran over and said, "can i find it?" i told him that i didn't think it was anything good, probably a shotgun cap or something (it read between 28-30). he couldn't get the shovel in the ground so i told him i'd dig out a plug and he could use the bulls-eye. he liked that idea. after i dug the plug, about 3 inches worth, i scanned the hole- still there. "OK, it's right about in there, i said." while watching him poke around i saw a rim of gold and said,look, i see it!" he pulled it out after i showed him where and i said "IT"S A GOLD RING!" i don't know who was more excited out of the two of us. i told him that i thought it belonged to one of daddy's relatives, and to be honest, he was a little disappointed, but i asked him to think how he'd feel if he lost the thing that symbolized the covenant of marriage to someone he loved. that may have helped a little :wink:! when it got dark we headed up tp the cabin where my husband and his brother were back from hunting. they were shocked when i told him that i'd found the wedding band. my brother-in-law called his dad right away for the phone number of the cousin (he knew who it was, i hadn't remembered her name). i called her right away, told her who i was and said "i was using my metal detector at the mountain tonight and i think i found your wedding band."" her response was "OH, you've got to be kidding me!" "No, i found a 14karat yellow gold band here," i said. she told me the location where she had lost it and i said, "yesw, that's right where i found it. she said,"there used to be a tomato patch there, that's where i lost it. Praise the Lord, i lost that ring 50 years ago!" i told her that she would be surprised what good shape it is in- that it looks brand new (it really does!) and she said, "well, i didn't have it very long before i lost it! " she told me several times how thankful she was that i would return it and i told her how excited i was to be able to do so! and i meant it!! we agreed to connect with each other to return the ring as soon as we can (she only lives about 25 minutes away). i'll try and post pictures of the return. oh, i also found this button just before i quit for the night. i think its pretty neat looking, but it was kindof anticlimactic after the ring find! as always, thanks for looking!
 

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Fantastic story and Find. It is always nice when you can return a ring. A ring I returned to a fellow was
his mothers wedding ring. He lost it when he was eight years old and he lost it at a one room school
house. I found it at the site of the school, which is now a bean field. I jokingly told the fellow who
owned the land, if you find the owner I will return the ring. Guess what he did and I DID! That young
fellow who lost his mothers ring when he was 8 yrs. old, was 78 years young when I returned it to him.

I suppose that is one of my best ring returns. A few years ago, I returned one that had been lost 60 yrs.
I'm still good friends with that fellow and he sends me a Christmas card every year.

Again, Great find, always nice to return a ring if you can!

HH, Ringfinder
 

Great find and story - Well done!
 

Awesome job - congrats!!! :thumbsup:
 

Great story.

Let us Know when she gets it Back
 

Nice story. :)

Cant wait to read the the rest of the story.
 

Congrats on the great find. You made two persons day. Your little detecting buddy and the owner. :thumbsup:
 

ringfinder said:
Fantastic story and Find. It is always nice when you can return a ring. A ring I returned to a fellow was
his mothers wedding ring. He lost it when he was eight years old and he lost it at a one room school
house. I found it at the site of the school, which is now a bean field. I jokingly told the fellow who
owned the land, if you find the owner I will return the ring. Guess what he did and I DID! That young
fellow who lost his mothers ring when he was 8 yrs. old, was 78 years young when I returned it to him.

I suppose that is one of my best ring returns. A few years ago, I returned one that had been lost 60 yrs.
I'm still good friends with that fellow and he sends me a Christmas card every year.

Again, Great find, always nice to return a ring if you can!

HH, Ringfinder
thanks for the reply, ringfinder! i would like to have seen that man's face/hear his voice when you told him that you'd found his other's ring. talk about "in your wildest dreams!" i bet there were some tears shed? thanks for sharing the story.
 

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