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#1 Unread post by Brwnvandel »

Found this ring near the creek it looks like it's been ther for long time.It was buried under the dirt but when the sun was hitting it oh boy did :clap: FreakN shine so can anyone help me figure it out it has hallmarks and I think it was especially made
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#2 Unread post by JTCC »

This is a numismatic forum, sir.
No markings can be seen using the images provided.
Looks modern and non-precious metals... just a junker IMO.
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I agree with JTCC
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#4 Unread post by Earle42 »

If there is anything inside, try using a search engine with the words jeweler's mark, jewelery etc. to find out what it means.
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#5 Unread post by monsterbug1 »

not a coin
I can't see any markings, but, if there are none, id assume this is a worthless coutume piece

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#6 Unread post by Bilgemaster »

It almost looks like something some clever fellow might have made in Shop Class from like an old Sterling Silver piece of plate or cutlery. Since this Forum is primarily focused on coin collecting and identification, you might want to Google "The Friendly Metal Detecting Forum" and take it yonder, where they have a "Help to ID My Find" section. In the meantime, a few correct-sized Swarovski crystals off eBay and some super glue and you'd have a very distinctive ring.

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