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Found a cool ring and a silver washington with the etrac this weekend!

MNetrac

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Got out for a couple short hunts this weekend. Yesterday I went to the park that has to a spit out silver dimes the past couple of weekends and found a 54 Washington! Today I went to a different park and while I didn't find old coins (oldest was a 46 wheatie) I did manage to pull this cool ring! It doesn't have a silver mark but it has a makers mark (TD). I looked it up online and this mark seems to match that of a flatware maker from the 1800's. I guess that could make sense given that the ring does look like a spoon/fork that got turned into a ring.


[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFXcOV1qHZ0[/video]
 
Coilfisher said:
Whatever it is made of doesn't matter--that ring is an AWESOME find!:thumbup:

What were the numbers when you found it?


Thanks! The ring rang up like a dime - 10-12 FE, 43/44 CO
 
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