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The pic of the 14-K 3/4 inch wide wedding band that goes with my detecting story! .......

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It is the middle one of 3 rings and 1 watch key! The top one is a nice large ring but not gold, the bottom one is silver and turqoise and opens up for, I guess perfume or scent of some kind). Sure hope it wouldn't be poison to dump into someone's food or drink! :angry: God Bless! Betty
 
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Ma Betty--Nice finds. Joan really likes the Tiger Eye. How long ago did you find these?
 
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Nice finds I think the key is really weird but cool at the same time.:usaflag:
 
Thaks everyone for looking and posting! I had never seen a watch key before either until I found this one! It was lost at a middle school right after they were let out of school, for the time stopped at almost 2:15! It was in the ground, so had been there for awhile!

The tigereye ring is a large ring and wish it was gold, but isn't and found in an old park in St. Louis, MO! The 14-K gold Wedding Band was found in Forest Park, when able to detect there, as I'm not sure if anyone can now, as there was trouble about it and don't know what happened? Will try to post a pic of another one which I found during a Fall Hunt! Pics still giving me trouble....Ma gets confused too easily unless she does upload pics more often! :shrug:

The Mexican looking ring was found in our early detecting back in the 80's by me in Forest Park also, but different area than the 14-K ...3/4 inch wide gold ladies wedding band and it amazed me the way it was made. I think it is turquoise but could be soap-stone, either way, it was a nice find and really like it! There was nothing under the top of the ring when lifted and it is broken off from the ring itself, but still a keeper!

I had so much fun and wish I could still get out and detect like I used to do...many years ago...well I really have stopped just in the past 2-3 years and will post pics of some of my finds which have already been posted before with my older computer!

Keep up the good work of posting, detecting and uploading pics....I really enjoy all of them! They keep me uplifted in the Lord and enjoying God's creations and what is found :detecting: :angel: God Bless! Betty
 
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