First Silver! Found a Ring:)

Richard Guy

VETERAN
Dec 19, 2019
668
1,312
Virginia
Detector(s) used
Whites Coinmaster
Bounty Hunter 202
Nokta Simplex +
Nokta Legend
Nokta PulseDive
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
As the title says, ... Simplex displayed a 90, ... high pitch using stock Field setting, about 4 inches down, a thick band having roses around it. I'm digging smaller holes, sometimes no hole at all, just cracking the earth to stick the carrot in now that I'm interpeting the area correctly to where 'Pinpoint' is on the coil. Overall, this Simplex finds the smallest items, DEEP! I've got 3 piles of clad coinage and zinc pennies, of which 5 are severely corroded and a pile of pull-tabs. I am very happy with the Simplex. My Wife is happy too, ... she got the ring and loves it :)
 

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Congrats Richard! Post a pic of the ring when you can.
 

Nothing like a happy wife. Congratulations on the ring.:icon_thumright:
 

SD is right. We need a pic of your finds. Its like running a for sale ad with no pic. It won't get any attention. Post er up!
 

Congrats on your First!:headbang:
 

OK, I'm gonna try posting a pic later, ... the Wife is sleeping now as the ring is on her finger. Never posted a pic, this should be fun. Thanks for the encourgment.
 

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Ok, Here is the ring, it has two stamps/hallmarks inside the band, hard to decern. I gotta find someone who can see better than me.
 

The markings are OMA and 925
 

You can do some research online to see if you can track down that Hallmark/Makers mark, but at least you know you have 925 silver. Nice.
 

Nice find OP!

I found a fairly unique silver ring a while ago, it was bent but I thought "oh cool, maybe it's old!" since it was at a site that once had an old homestead on it. Of course the same site also has a newer house built close by... Looked online a little bit and found the exact ring being sold on Amazon (new) for $30. So much for my antique silver... :laughing7:
 

I believe that OMA is German for Mother/Grandmother. OMA was found to have a site selling silver rings and other items. They rings were smaller and I couldn't find a '5 Rose' ring like the one found
 

Sweet find.:icon_thumright: My ATP brought in silver rings in the mid to high 80's. It will be interesting to see the gold range on this machine.
 

Awesome!! And it's not a frog:laughing7:
 

Congrats on the nice ring! :occasion14:
 

Awesome find my friend. Have you had the ring appraised by a jeweler ?
 

Good job glad to hear you both can enjoy this hobby together. The good thing is she found it its better than you finding it and having to hand it over LOL My 2 Daughters would take all my jewlelry and the better 7/8s had me sell alot of my gold for a 1800 dollar water heater I hide them now........Tommy
 

Hi Viic,

No, but I did find a similar one on-line selling for $40
 

As the title says, ... Simplex displayed a 90, ... high pitch using stock Field setting, about 4 inches down, a thick band having roses around it. I'm digging smaller holes, sometimes no hole at all, just cracking the earth to stick the carrot in now that I'm interpeting the area correctly to where 'Pinpoint' is on the coil. Overall, this Simplex finds the smallest items, DEEP! I've got 3 piles of clad coinage and zinc pennies, of which 5 are severely corroded and a pile of pull-tabs. I am very happy with the Simplex. My Wife is happy too, ... she got the ring and loves it :)
I haven't found any silver with the Simplex yet but I'm sure I will.Most of the silver I've found is in Mercury Dimes,and my wife grabs them up to put in a collection as soon as she see's them! Like the Song, "She crazy about a Mercury"! LOL!
 

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