beach ring from yesterday

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roxy1dog
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beach ring from yesterday

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had a few hours at blackpool last night before the tide came in got this unhallmarked gold ring
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nice one! might be Victorian going by the stones. Well done ::g
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Neat ring looks like it could have a bit of age to it ::g
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very nice mate, bet it made your heart skip when it came up. ::g
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Post by Machinist »

Nice find there Roxy, style does look Victorian. The 2 large outer stones look like Turquoise, the centre one if it is darker may possibly be Lapis Lazuli.

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That's a bonza well done mate. Never been to blackpool detecting, its a fair trek for me 104 miles but for a ring like that I think it would be worth it...
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I found one similar years back,the jeweller identified the stones as opals,probably edwardian,when pressed,he valued it at £190,so dont sell it for peanuts.
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Post by THE MOLE »

nice find there roxy, do you go blackpool alot ? i keep saying i will have a go down there as im not that far away but havent got there as yet. will have to wait now till i get another machine

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