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Bronze Ring 16-18 century

McKussic

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http://www.coindetails.com/bronze-ring-16-18-century/

First i want to devote my entire gratitude in this post by my metal detector "Garrett At-pro Int" which again did not disappoint me.
Few years ago i found in a forest, where i found before a reliquary cross, i search again perhaps even i will find something nice again .. as said so and it happened: D
We was 4 guys on that detection: me with at-pro 2x ace250 and one with fisher f4.
At some point I got into a ravine in the forest .. where the soil was very clayey and beaten say that there has been bulldozed, all detectors have crazy on a 15 square meter portion ,
Other colleagues abandoned me because they not managed to identify anything in that area, because the detectors gone crazy like the sirens.
On my Garrett At-pro i was able to do manual ground ballance and i have reduced how much as i can that noise, then I manage to scan the surface of the earth,
Anyway the sound has not disappeared completely but i removed as much as i can the interference and I managed to find a ring of bronze which I suspect to be in the 16-18 century.
I hope u like this ring.
The ring was donated to the museum acros my city.
 
Outstanding recovery under what sounds like some tough hunting conditions. Good job and wonderful donation.:beers: HH jim tn
 
I should ever be so lucky as to find one. I bought a medieval bronze ring a couple of years back for my daughter at a coin show for about $20.00. She just loves it! But yours is the real thing.....found by a detectorists in it's lost environment. Can't beat that. :)
 
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