A 9 "ring" day. But what is your definition of a ring?

SweetCorn

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I hit the beach yesterday and had my personal best for total rings, a staggering (to me) total of 9. This destroys my former record of 4 quite significantly. Of course 2/3 were junk, but I did get a little silver and a little gold, so no complaints here. This leads me to ask a question I've been contemplating for awhile.... What are others definitions of a "ring"?

Does it have to just be a ring? Does it have to have some resale value, even it only $5? Does a 25 cent machine kids ring count? Does it need to be a precious metal? And on and on.... I ask because as we all know, a majority of the rings we (usually) find fall into the junk category and I know a lot of people pay attention to their annual ring count. I certainly don't count plastic kids rings and I'm wondering if these absolute junkers that I'd probably have a difficult time even giving away to some kid on the beach should also count. But then there are rings like stainless, tungsten, etc. that don't have any melt value but could probably sell for a few bucks at a flea market or on ebay.

So where is your cutoff? Is a ring a ring (I don't think so).

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From upper left to lower right.... 3 junkers, small silver Jesus ring, small toe ring (no stamp, looks like Si), large Si stamped ring, very cool looking, it has a yellowish tint to it and it was the first ring I found and I thought it was a junker, but ended up being stamped 925. Bottom row, 2.2 g 10k gold from Turkey, this was a neat. Bottom middle, antique looking ring until I dropped it and it shattered :-(. I wasn't able to find a stamp on it, the metal is white inside, what is it? The last ring is marked as silver plated. I consider this one a junker, silver plate is essentially worthless, but it might fetch $5 on ebay, right??

In other news, I pulled my first platinum last week, a 9.9 g band. I knew I had something special based upon the unusual tone and the clank and feel of the clank in the scoop when I was shaking it out. A great find.
 

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A ring is a ring.
3 categories:

* Junk
* silver/gold/platinum
* stainless/tungsten
 

Yes I agree with a ring find is a ring find. I get such a thrill seeing that ring poking through a plug and contemplating for that brief time "what kind"?
That thrill equals that of a token find or a crusty V nickel find. That immediate rush is priceless. Of course the icing on the cake is the final piece in identifying that ring.
Great hunt by the way.
 

There is a great thrill when you see a ring in the scoop/plug. That alone settles it for me!!
I like the 3 tear classification too of junk, stainless/tungsten, silver/gold/platinum.
 

if it went on a finger or toe, it's a ring. just some are worthless and some are worth a lot more
 

Dirt looter defined my cutoff.

If we include iron rings, electrical conduit rings, copper rings... I've found more than my share. :laughing7:

Great hunt. Congratulations on a personal best!
 

A ring is a ring but we all or most of us want them to be gold, silver, tungsten, stainless. Congtats
 

Congratulations on your new personal single hunt ring total. My personal best is 5. With the water still pretty cold, I imagine most of those were lost in previous seasons. You definitely have a productive beach.
Congrats
 

A ring is a ring.
3 categories:

* Junk
* silver/gold/platinum
* stainless/tungsten

Hey Doug, you missed a few, Titanium should be with SS and Tungsten, and Lustrium. Lustrium is nickel and chrome.

Stainless Steel has a lot of different names especially in class rings. You have Celestrium, Ultrium, Valadium, Siladiuim, White Lazon and others. Fancy names for TRASH!

You might want to add Palladium to Gold and Platinum. Almost as expensive.


As stated a ring is a ring. I classify them as junk, silver, gold, palladium and platinum. Congrats on finding that many rings. Must have a spot not detected much.
 

Well........ with my luck lately, I'm thinking of counting the "beaver tail pull tab's" they DO have a ring attached.
 

Nice selection of rings....I like the bottom right one even though it's just plated made from a spoon handle.

They used to be popular back in the day.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

If it isn't Gold, Plat or silver it doesn't count in my ring totals nor considered a ring find for me. For me if I found 5 junk rings and 1 silver or gold ring then my ring finds for that hunt is 1 only, the rest is junk I found, if I find 5 junk rings my total of ring finds is zero.
 

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Congrats on your 9 ring score!

Depending on weather your asking me or the detector about what is considered a ring. Detector says anything round not too wide with a hole in the center is a ring, thin washers, pull tab rings, bottle caps with holes rusted in the middle, etc.

....lets just say i don't share the detectors view on what a ring is!

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My definition of a ring is - "If its meant to go on your finger its a ring" or your toe, its a toe ring. Metal composition does not matter. For my own personal display cases, I have them broken into two categories, Sterling and Gold in one case, and Junk metal rings in another.
 

My definition of a ring is - "If its meant to go on your finger its a ring" or your toe, its a toe ring. Metal composition does not matter. For my own personal display cases, I have them broken into two categories, Sterling and Gold in one case, and Junk metal rings in another.

You display your gold? You must not be close to me near Detroit! Mine are safely tucked away in a safe deposit box at my credit union along with my silver.
 

You display your gold? You must not be close to me near Detroit! Mine are safely tucked away in a safe deposit box at my credit union along with my silver.

Mine is also displayed, home has major alarm system with both landline and cell coverage and I live in Florida. Florida has both castle law and stand your ground law, we are allowed to defend our life, home and property by force up to and including the use of deadly force.
 

^^^ He's not mentioning the lasers thet will have to be avoided as you suspend from the ceiling from a thin retractable cable to avoid the pressure sensors in the floor. :laughing7:
 

Congratualtions on the new record of rings! :occasion14:
 

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