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Crossed another one off my list of things to find - My First Platinum!:biggrin:

OUTATIME

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I was pretty bummed after not finding much Friday and nothing Saturday.
The Weather man was calling for rain again today, well it rained but no lighting so I was ok with that.
I won't melt and neither will the Excal...:thumbup:

Any way got a pair of almost matching rings except one is silver and the other PLATINUM...woohoo My first one too.

Now all I have to find to complete my "to find list" is that big diamond solitaire and a Cell Phone....What!:crazy:

So...how much is 11 grams of Plat worth anyway??
Oh by the way, for all the Excal guys, it sounded smooth like gold but higher in pitch.

The "gold" earring top right reads Monet or Manet or Maret or Moret no other markings, anybody ever heard of Monet Jewelry?

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OUTATIME
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In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
Proverbs 3:6
 
Heres link to price....

http://www.dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp?WeightU=11&Units=g&Alloy=Plat&PrOzt=&CurrencyN=USD&Markup=0

Heres calculator i use.....

http://www.dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp

Robert
 
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