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:usaflag: Dual Firld Finds Genuine Antique!! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
One of the beaches I hunt has been a favorite spot for Connecticut residents for more than two hundred years and is most certainly hiding many treasures.

At the bottom of a wash-out a couple of yards from the water
 
very niiiiiice.
 
:clapping: wow. thats a great find, rare piece for sure. u must have been surprised to see that come out of the water, Congratulations!!!!
 
THAT"S an incredible find !! Congrats CJ . . keep us posted.
 
What a nice ring! You can dig and dig and dig......that is one heck of a find and big congrats to ya!
 
A classic old ring.
Real beauty !!
 
Many Thanks for all your kind replies Friends!!:thumbup:

My jeweler friend assures me that the ring's stone is an aquamarine and it is circa 1920-1930, but then what does he know??:thumbdown:

He makes a living selling rare and wonderful jewels for wealthy folks who are having financial difficulties in this economy. :shrug:

Oh well, maybe next time!

CJ
 
Still, that is a beautiful ring and a great find, congratulations.
 
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