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Another Victorian Gold ring ...!

burlbark

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I figured I would share this with everyone and not just the v3i forum. Its just a real pretty ring. Found at around 5" with the 12x15 sef and the v3i.

Its 2.5 grams of 18k.

Theres a more detailed writeup in that subsection. 2nd victorian gold ring for the last 2 hunts.:clapping:
 
Very nice Victorian gold ring. The stone could be right where the ring was. Freezing soil expands and can pop out the stone, especially on mens rings because they have a wider band. Sometimes mens rings will be split at the bottom of the band, freezing soil will do that too.
 
Beautiful design on that ring, I really like the older rings. Shame it looks like the stone is missing. Still a awesome find, congrats!

Justin
 
MikeO said:
Really nice looking Ring. :clapping:
Is the stone intact?

Yeah the stone is gone. I went back and took a bucket of dirt out of the hole and rinsed and screened it. Stone is gone, but I can always buy another one and have it set.:thumbup:
 
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