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Went to a beach this morning and found only one nickel and 2 pennies...undaunted, I headed for a second beach later in the afternoon and found some si

Magyar

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All found near the shore in shallow water..troughs

I'll post the cleaned and shined necklace and medallion maybe tomorrow.

thanks for looking

p.s. the religious medallion has the number "514 'stamped on it...anyone know what that means? Probably silver plated...maybe nothing?
 
great finds!!! :thumbup:
 
[quote Magyar]All found near the shore in shallow water..troughs

I'll post the cleaned and shined necklace and medallion maybe tomorrow.

thanks for looking

p.s. the religious medallion has the number "514 'stamped on it...anyone know what that means? Probably silver plated...maybe nothing?[/quote]

I see the stamping better ....the "5" is an "S' ; the "1" is a "T" and the "4 " is an "E"...it is stamped "Sterling"
 
Nice finds.....I think the 514 is silver but don't know for sure.....maybe a different marking for silver by Italy or other countries rather than the U.S. Silver Marking,of 925! The silver necklace should be a really nice find when you get it cleaned, as it looks very long in size! Congrats on all the goodie finds! :clap: Ya didn't give up and went to another beach! Persistance paid off for you! :rolleyes: :)

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
I was thinking that 514 meant 14K? HMMM? I know there are numbers that equall the k markings!
 
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