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A little bit of Florida gold

tvr

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Was a hot week last week with an unfriendly wave chop ... as we were leaving the water was nearly flat but we had things to do back home and couldn't add a day. I did manage a couple junk rings and this "maybe". This ring looks like it was made from three identical rings fused together. There was a partial marking where the fusing together was done. I thought I could make out 83 making me think it might be 583; 14K. Back home I got the tester out it tested 10K. Filed a small nick in the ring and it retested as 10k; it's not plated, it is solid. No complaints, it's gold and was a water find in a pretty sanded in beach.

Best of the week was we had half the kids and grandkids there and mother-in-law came too. We had a great time with family.
 
Dang. Some how I posted it without a picture. Here it is:

FL10KJuly2021.jpg
 
Nice save TVR! We expect to see more of this in the future!
 
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