I found SILVER???

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Tenderfoot
Jan 22, 2008
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NW Arkansas
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White's Coinmaster Classic II, ACE 150
Smokey and I got out again yesterday, we were heading for an old school/church/community building but it was occupied all day :(. Another co-worker of ours directed us to an old swimming hole, so we gave that a shot.

The ground was still pretty much frozen but yielded a few clads. I ended up with 1 quarter, and 10 memorials.

Just before we left though I got another signal and dug it, I then proceeded to chase this little bugger around about an 18" circle for a couple minutes and Smokey pinpointed it in the loose dirt I dug up.

I can't determine what the "800" stamped inside means, or the type of stone for sure. The stone is opaque and the closest match we found so far on the web is a Mexican Fire Opal.

Is the metal silver???
 

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I cant see it real well, but its either dark carnelian or mexican fire opal..which is also a deepish color as well..infact that stone comes in different shades as I have a strand of em for jewelry making..
good silver find too.
 

I've never seen too many posted with "800" but I have one too. From what I found on the net, there is an "800" silver.
 

My understanding is that ".800" refers to 80% pure silver...just as ".925" = 92.5% pure. I'm told that the 80% is widely used by crafters, Native American & Mexican artisans.

The above from memory...as such, subject to be... ???

DR
 

silver is silver no matter what!! nice finds


HH DDEII
 

That's a nice ring. Can see the fire in it.
Congrad's.
Joe
 

Nice ring. I would say 80% silver, it is a beaut.
 

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