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Southwind

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Took the V3i to the city park hoping to pull some silver last night and found a unique silver ring. I got a good solid signal at about 8" and pulled out this ring with some odd stone. I was thinking Mother of pear but I'm not sure. The odd thing is how high and odd shaped the stone is. No idea how old it might be but the coins I find at these area would tend to say it was lost in the early 1900's. Read like a penny. I broke the band at the back when I slid it on my mandrel.

Just out of the ground
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After cleaned.
827ring2.jpg


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Nice silver ring :cheers: what VDI did it come up on .:twodetecting:
 
n/t
 
Could be a blistered pearl. Here is a picture of a blistered pearl on the left and my ring on the right.

blisterpearl1.jpg
 
Now that is something you don't find every day.........:laugh: That is a neat find.
 
Very nice, keep it up. Rob
 
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