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indians, siler and gold

bswift35

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18,k wedding band it was very deep over 12 inches so i think it has to be old it does have the 18 on it, merc 1927 and three indians 1875, 1890 and 1901. I think im going to call this sight the indian house cause now ive found 11 there. thanks for looking by the way the ring is very tarnished how can i clean it
 
That's fantastic Bryan. :clap: Indian House, Indian reservation.........whatever. It's one heck of a nice place and congrats on the silver and gold also. When I clean my jewelry. I use one cap-full of ammonia to about 1 cup of warm water, but it's also in an ultrasonic cleaner. Don't know if it would help that or not. Thanks for sharing your finds and keep plugging away. ;) HH, Nancy
 
Nice Bswift, I use a buffing wheel and Fabuluster to shine up any rings that I find. I've heard that you can use tooth paste and a soft rag to shine up jewerly also, I've never tried it just something that my mother-inlaw told be once. Herm
 
I think that the tooth paste would scratch gold or silver if u rubbed it to hard. I just bought a small buffing wheel for my demmel & they also sell a cleaning polish that will do a good job.
 
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