James B. in Mass
New member
Found my third ring ever while on vacation last week... an oldie marked Sterling & 10K with the initials RJG. It is heafty, and the majority of the ring is silver with gold on top where the initials are engraved.
It was obviously resized at one time because it is broken. My third ring in three years of hunting!!! Sorry for the poor quality photos... I am obviously not an expert.
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Because George said I should post it; attached are my other two ring finds... the big one on the left is marked 10k and the diamond in the center tested as real. It is a pretty big ring and was found in 2005 when Metaldig, Boston Bob, and Beach Hunter were first giving me beach hunting tips.
The center is a small 10k ladies ring with the center stone missing and two small diamonds on the sides. It was found in 2006 after a winter storm that almost dragged me into the surf. It was the funnest hunt I have ever been on and lots of people got many old silvers that day.
The one on the right is my latest find.
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And Honeytoast and Ron in Maine give Beach Hunter a break... The guy puts in his time and has made some incredible finds over the years. He also comes to these boards, shares tips, posts photos and certainly doesn't give misinformation or lie about anything he has found. He is one of the nicest guys on the beach as should be evident by the amount of friends he has here.
It was obviously resized at one time because it is broken. My third ring in three years of hunting!!! Sorry for the poor quality photos... I am obviously not an expert.
[attachment 51108 ring.jpg]
Because George said I should post it; attached are my other two ring finds... the big one on the left is marked 10k and the diamond in the center tested as real. It is a pretty big ring and was found in 2005 when Metaldig, Boston Bob, and Beach Hunter were first giving me beach hunting tips.
The center is a small 10k ladies ring with the center stone missing and two small diamonds on the sides. It was found in 2006 after a winter storm that almost dragged me into the surf. It was the funnest hunt I have ever been on and lots of people got many old silvers that day.
The one on the right is my latest find.
[attachment 51109 Ring2.jpg]
And Honeytoast and Ron in Maine give Beach Hunter a break... The guy puts in his time and has made some incredible finds over the years. He also comes to these boards, shares tips, posts photos and certainly doesn't give misinformation or lie about anything he has found. He is one of the nicest guys on the beach as should be evident by the amount of friends he has here.