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Gold Wedding Band Found

mdsteve

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I've been a member of the Ring Finders group for a few years now and even though I don't get many calls from my area, I did get one a week ago. This woman called me and asked me to come over and see if I could find it. I went over yesterday and after about an hour I got a hit on my ML700 in the low forties. I dug about 4 inches down and found her ring. It's a great feeling to find something special like this for someone who believes they will never see it again. The ring belonged at one time to her deceased mother, it was her wedding band handed down.
 

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Nice job one of my most memorable returns was a ID bracelet lost 52 years ago I found it on a local beach cleaned it and saw a address from that I was able to locate a Dr David Feinstein and my mother knew the owners family crazy!
Mark
 
My guess is that it was lost around 1970s. At least most coins found in my yard date to the 60s and 70s and are about 4" down. Any other takers?
OK mdsteve, you have to find the answer and declare the winner of this contest...so far I'm winning!
 
Ya done good!
 
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