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Lost Ring

HeatherR

New member
Hello,
My daughter lost her class ring on Sunday July,16 2017. Melbourne Beach Florida. We have returned and spent hours to try to find it. I do have a metal detector, but I'm not sure of the quality of it.
It was a custom made ring, silver with a turquoise stone "2015" on one side and her initials PDR on the other side. It is a western style ring.
If anyone finds this ring you don't know how grateful she would be to have it returned to her.

Thank you for your help,
Heather
ryonhl@aol.com
 
LMS doesn't have near as many people as they show on their site. Since they started charging, many have left them. I have asked that my info be removed and they have not complied.

OP, post as many beach metal detecting sites as possible, especially if they have a Florida subforum. Don't tell exactly where you lost it until you find detectorists that you feel you can trust. Unfortunately, theres a small faction of detectorists that uses public information as treasure clues with no intention of returning things to their owners.
 
I live near there. Can you be more exact. Which beach and which access point. In the water, how deep at low or high tide, etc.?
 
As Heather does not have enough posts to PM, (as I recall that is a requirement). Try to find a way to get it without a public posting for the reason Champ gave.
 
Ring finders is a good option as well. Meet who ever you choose at the beach if possible. If its dry sand your detector should find it...... dig it all, keep coin ON the sand and GRID. Problems with many is they THINK they lost in a certain area...... but in reality thats where they noticed it gone.

Dew
 
Google The Ring Finders as Dew said and go thru the directory. I looked and there are. 3-4 guys in coco that will probably help you out.
 
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