Two Marked 14kt Chains Today

JimDon

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May 6, 2009
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Hate when that happens!
 

Hose are bummers. Last year I found a chain that looked silver on quick inspection. Got home and saw 14k and knew it was junk. Tested of course and it was trash.
 

Same thing happened to me a few weeks ago. Bummer, but still beats clad
 

HAPPENED TO ME TOO WITH A RING RECENTLY...
 

Same thing happened to me a few weeks ago. Bummer, but still beats clad

If junk jewelry beats clad where you are I will gladly trade all my junk jewelry finds for your clad finds.
 

I got out for two quick 30 minute hunts to two ball fields yesterday. Each one produced a 14kt marked necklace. As you can see from the photos never trust the markings. If only…..

I think you uncovered why they were there to find. LOL

HH!
 

Junk Jewelery Goes in my find box.. Conversation piece only..Clad goes in detector fund..I agree find some jewlery is more exciting.. Finding roundness no matter what .. Priceless for 2 seconds..
 

Always hated the false hallmark. When I made & produced jewelry I saw many catalogs that would sell anyone-any type of hall mark/finess punch that you could imagine.
Higher grade bummer-9kt marked 22kt etc.
 

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