Odd place for a ring

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I found this ring today in an odd place. It was in a small narrow wash not much wider than a deer trail. I was in that area because I believe it to be an old Indian trail as there are two historic Indian camps, in the area. One camp is about 3/10 of a mile south of where the ring came from and the other is about 4/10 of a mile north of the ring location.
There is some old ranch trash lying about that dates from the teens to the sixties but there was no trash in the immediate area where the ring came from. I guess it could have belonged to one of those families but the engraving on the gold heart is strange. To me it looks like a Native symbol. The other heart has lost the gold metal on top. I don’t know if it really is gold, I’m guessing not, but it isn’t tarnished. I’m really not even sure what the makeup of the actual ring is. It is stamped MEXICO but I have no idea when folks started stamping jewelry in Mexico. The ring is a size 10.
I probably would have written it off but that design in the heart keeps me guessing. Any thoughts by you more experienced folks?
 

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I found this ring today in an odd place. It was in a small narrow wash not much wider than a deer trail. I was in that area because I believe it to be an old Indian trail as there are two historic Indian camps, in the area. One camp is about 3/10 of a mile south of where the ring came from and the other is about 4/10 of a mile north of the ring location.
There is some old ranch trash lying about that dates from the teens to the sixties but there was no trash in the immediate area where the ring came from. I guess it could have belonged to one of those families but the engraving on the gold heart is strange. To me it looks like a Native symbol. The other heart has lost the gold metal on top. I don’t know if it really is gold, I’m guessing not, but it isn’t tarnished. I’m really not even sure what the makeup of the actual ring is. It is stamped MEXICO but I have no idea when folks started stamping jewelry in Mexico. The ring is a size 10.
I probably would have written it off but that design in the heart keeps me guessing. Any thoughts by you more experienced folks?
Cool. Always like it when a find makes you think "what on earth is this doing here?"
 

You found this in tx correct? That area has had a “tie” to Mexico for a long time. Not a political statement, but the past decade or so has seen a lot of folks come in…..no telling when it was dropped. I’m guessing past 20 yrs.
 

Great find! But how did it get there? Congratulations! Thanks for sharing.
 

You found this in tx correct? That area has had a “tie” to Mexico for a long time. Not a political statement, but the past decade or so has seen a lot of folks come in…..no telling when it was dropped. I’m guessing past 20 yrs.
Yes, I’m in West Texas. I read on the internet that they stopped stamping MEXICO in 1948. I’m more curious as to when they started stamping Mexico.
I get your point and I live that life. I threw away over 50 abandoned back packs last year. Not to mention water bottles, clothes, and trash left in the pastures. I’m up to about 180 pesos now 😂. Modern coin spills!
 

Really cool find in an odd place! I have been detecting a long time. The reason, You never know what will be in the next hole!
 

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