Ronstar
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Had some time Saturday so went back to the big intramural play field where I found the 14k Catholic pendant. Made 85 cents in clad fairly quickly but then hit a solid 26 on the Legend at 3-4 bars depth. Could be a nickel…..
At first the carrot was buzzing in the spoils but couldnt see any coin. Finally found a small flat lead looking piece and thought I had a flattened lead fishing weight again (found some of those last week) but then saw some type of figure on it. Pulled out the water spray bottle and realized I had a small jewelry charm! Looked tarnished and I could see it was a St Christophers medal. I couldn’t see any other stampings at the time. A short distance away I found another one! Spent maybe 30 minutes making a grid search but found no more.
Once home I cleaned them up and just had that feeling with a blackish tarnished look maybe it might be silver…..on the back of the St Christopher charm in extremely small imprint in the center was, well, something. Used my three piece loupe and could make out “STER” on the upper line and “CHAR??” on the lower line. 99% sure upper is STERLING but no idea the bottom unless maybe CHARMS. Wife and visiting daughter both believed the letters were “CHAK??” Quick Google search brings up CHAKRA but nothing really appears to be close.
Im going to assume if one is silver they all would be? Anyone have a better grasp on what the unreadable letters might be? I also tried my small pocket microscope and those last letters are pretty much worn away.
At first the carrot was buzzing in the spoils but couldnt see any coin. Finally found a small flat lead looking piece and thought I had a flattened lead fishing weight again (found some of those last week) but then saw some type of figure on it. Pulled out the water spray bottle and realized I had a small jewelry charm! Looked tarnished and I could see it was a St Christophers medal. I couldn’t see any other stampings at the time. A short distance away I found another one! Spent maybe 30 minutes making a grid search but found no more.
Once home I cleaned them up and just had that feeling with a blackish tarnished look maybe it might be silver…..on the back of the St Christopher charm in extremely small imprint in the center was, well, something. Used my three piece loupe and could make out “STER” on the upper line and “CHAR??” on the lower line. 99% sure upper is STERLING but no idea the bottom unless maybe CHARMS. Wife and visiting daughter both believed the letters were “CHAK??” Quick Google search brings up CHAKRA but nothing really appears to be close.
Im going to assume if one is silver they all would be? Anyone have a better grasp on what the unreadable letters might be? I also tried my small pocket microscope and those last letters are pretty much worn away.
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