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James Avery Sterling Silver Adorned Claddagh Ring

David53

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As I was detecting at a local park, I heard a beautiful high pitched sound from my AT Pro and I saw a target ID of 92 on its screen. I immediately looked at the ground and there I found this beautiful James Avery Silver Ring. I didn't even have to dig it out of the ground because it was right on top of the ground in tall grass.
 
Just curious... I am not much into finding rings and have nothing to relate to his name..Or I'm just" stupid"... LOL
 
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The way to tell if you have a James Avery Ring is by the unique stamp on all James Avery Jewelry, which can be seen inscribed on the Ring in the additional photo above.

James Avery Rings and Jewelry keep their value. I have even gone to pawn shops and they have told me they will give more money than scrap for these types of Rings/Jewelry. Many places that sell James Avery Rings will let you trade them in for their original value or for a different piece of their jewelry. If a piece becomes discontinued, its value will skyrocket.
 
Now I am a little smarter....
 
When I started hunting (2002) I dug a few of the Claddagh rings. But its been years since my last one. Never dug a J. Avery either. They look good.
 
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