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Ring ID?

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Hi all,
I don't usually post on the beach forum but today I found a couple of rings at the beach. Actually it was a nice 30f day with sun and wind <img src="/metal/html/grin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":grin">
These two rings were found within 20 feet of each other about 6" deep and within three minutes total time. One right after the other. They both have "Thailand" stamped inside of them. The smaller one has 325 TMA stamped in it and the larger one has 925 TMA stamped in it. I did find some info about Thailand silver rings on the web. Would anyone know if these are silver?? Also, are there any good reference websites that talk about the hallmarks and identification for rings? Thanks for the read.
HH-Ed
 
In NH the only possiblity for hunting in the winter is at the beach on a warm day. It was cool to find two identical rings 20 feet apart. One was smaller than the other. They must have lost them together and I'm surprised that they stayed so close together.
HH-Ed
 
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