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1st - I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard Digger Don! Take a look at Forum: Kentucky for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.

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2nd - A picture(s) is worth a zillion words! If you are having problems posting pictures - take a look at: How to post pictures with your story...
 

Could be the size of the ring as European countries use the alphabet for sizing purposes
 

I don't see an E anywhere in your pic - I see what I believe is a copyright symbol ( c with circle around it , and another shape/ symbol that I believe to be a maker's mark .
 

If the E was after the 10K it would most likely mean "Electroplate" which means it's gold plated but considering where the "E" is located on your ring it's something other than that. I've never seen a ring with that "E" on it.
 

Correction to my previous reply - at that time I only saw the one pic ( without the E) no idea what it signifies ..
 

If it's gold it doesn't matter if it's electroplate you will see it flaking if it's been in the ground. Welcome to tnet
 

It's definitely gold I think. Hope to get an idea of the jeweler so I can get an idea what it's worth before I take it to pawn shop. Has 11 stones, missing one
 

Nice ring find, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

Dont go to a pawn shop they wont even give you scrap theres many places that will give you better.!!!! A pawn shop will take you to the cleaners after dragging you through the mud
 

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