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Interesting Silver Ring!

[size=medium]Ventured to my old hometown, which required the obligatory, albeit brief, visit to Seated Park. Hit one small area at basically a crawl swing speed, and, although the soil was very dry, I was getting quite a few good signals. The best were a 1919 Merc and this pretty cool silver ring. The inside is worn basically flat, although there is a small amount of some lettering remaining, but even under a loupe, I can't tell if it's part of Sterling or 925- either way I am certain it is silver. A little research points towards a World War I German Iron Cross ring, from 1914-1915. Please feel free to provide more info if you can!

Thanks and HH all.

Jeff[/size]
 
[size=medium]Ring 6-7", Merc 7-8"- very dry soil. I've hit this park so many times through the years, it's simply amazing it keeps producing!

-- Jeff --[/size]
 
Real interesting ring and congrats on the Merc. You know those parks are never empty. Just takes a Pro with the machine. :)

Ed
 
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