5th ring with Excalibur ii.

bullshrink

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Jan 14, 2012
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Whites MXT, Minelab Excalibur II 1000
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Metal Detecting
So I hit a local lake today and got this ring. It was in about three feet of water about four inches deep. It has engraving inside. 20k cz.Can anyone id this ring and estimate worth based on that and pic. I am excited this seems to be a decent find!
 

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Nice ring but almost impossible to evaluate or ID from a pic. You may find makers mark inside the band and a visit to a reputable jeweler should be able to assess value.
 

I am loving the Excalibur! The pics from my phone kinda stink. Just curious if anyone could give a ball park estimate based on pic and engravings. And where and how much to appraise this? Could I go to a chain place like Kays or Zales to have it appraised?
 

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Thank you vp and Susan! !
 

Beautiful ring !
 

CONGRATS ON FINDING SO MANY RINGS! :notworthy: Some smaller friendly jewelry stores will test the ring's metal & stones without charge or at minimal charge. They're more likely to charge if you want a formal appraisal. The "20k cz" inside your ring may mean "20 karats of cubic zirconia". I have little experience with this, but my son and I have gotten free weighing, free acid testing of metals and free analysis of "diamond or not diamond" questions from friendly jewelers. Remember that very small diamonds aren't worth much, though pretty. HAVE FUN! Andi
 

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