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found ring #10 today and one lone wheatie

Goes4ever

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hunted at a buddies place today and first thing I found was a 1916 wheat, second target was this TINY silver ring, I checked it on a sizer it is a size 1 1/2, that is LITTLE!

can anyone make put what the marking inside says? I tried my best to photograph it. It was fairly deep, odd something so tiny would sink much. I found it at about 6", it showed up as a bouncy signal again, pulltab/penny. nothing else good for the day. But I am happy with what I got!

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Thats a sweet ring, congrats!!!:thumbup:

Man, your turning out to be not only the "Lord of the Wheats" but "Lord of the Rings" too.:rofl:
 
Looking at those marking I'd say it was a quality ring, Nice find.:thumbup:
 
I always use the 6x9, I bought a sniper but have only used it like 2 times, it takes forever to cover anything like that little hockey puck sized thing...lol
 
WOW, sweet finds. Looks like a top dollar ring to me.
 
Old too I would say.

Chris
 
Goes4ever said:
can anyone make put what the marking inside says? [/img]
Sure I can. I found a ring at a school last year. Kiddiegem. They made sterling rings and such for kids. Probably form the 1950's. Look up Kiddiegem on Ebay.

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Crackerjack detecting there, Steve. Bet you read Hardy Boy books.

Chris
 
cwilk said:
Crackerjack detecting there, Steve. Bet you read Hardy Boy books.

Chris
I've done a a lot of wheelin' and dealin' in vintage jewelry.
 
Nice old ad. I didn't know they were made by UNCAS. I just found a UNCAS ring last week. Their mark is a U with an arrow through it. I found my Kiddiegem ring at a school I went to here in town....many years ago. MDing, you have to love the history and mystery.:thumbup:
 
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