Roscue2
Active member
I found these rings in between April 2008 and now. Sorry if the photos are blurry, but I'm not very experienced in photo taking. I'll have to practice taking pictures some more. Any advice on pic taking would be appreciated.
The first photo is of the gold class ring that I found near a concession stand at a local swimming pool. Best find yet for me. The ring was made in 1962 and has a Native American head above the name of the school in the middle of the ring. It seems to have belonged to a female who might have been Native American??? It's 10K and was made by Josten's. You'll probably have to enlarge it to get a better view.
This second photo is of my most recent ring find. It's a sterling silver ring with the name "Quincy" on the top of it. I found it near a swingset at a local park. It was hit by something towards the back of it. It's the heaviest of the three rings. You'll also probably need to enlarge this photo in order to get a good look at it.
This last photo is the first ring I ever found. It's a small .925 silver ring with a teddy bear on the top of it. It was found underneath a tree root. As you can see, it was made for a very young child because of it's size.
Hope you enjoyed the pics. and HH!!!!!!!
The first photo is of the gold class ring that I found near a concession stand at a local swimming pool. Best find yet for me. The ring was made in 1962 and has a Native American head above the name of the school in the middle of the ring. It seems to have belonged to a female who might have been Native American??? It's 10K and was made by Josten's. You'll probably have to enlarge it to get a better view.
This second photo is of my most recent ring find. It's a sterling silver ring with the name "Quincy" on the top of it. I found it near a swingset at a local park. It was hit by something towards the back of it. It's the heaviest of the three rings. You'll also probably need to enlarge this photo in order to get a good look at it.
This last photo is the first ring I ever found. It's a small .925 silver ring with a teddy bear on the top of it. It was found underneath a tree root. As you can see, it was made for a very young child because of it's size.
Hope you enjoyed the pics. and HH!!!!!!!