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A little 14K.

I did a little shooting at the local fairgrounds this morning where I found the 14k great dane ring. I dug a plethera of pulltabs in hopes of hitting a little gold again.
After about two and a half hours I struck this 14K gold ring with suspected diamond. (have to get it looked at)
The diamond was intact when I found it, but when I got home and removed from my pouch the little stone was gone!
I immediately dumped everything in my pouch onto a piece of cardboard and low and behold the diamond was still there.

BTW- Here is the 1952 South Africa Farthing I found at Goshen Park before a little electrolysis.

Here it is after the shock treatment.

Thanks for looking!
GR
After about two and a half hours I struck this 14K gold ring with suspected diamond. (have to get it looked at)
The diamond was intact when I found it, but when I got home and removed from my pouch the little stone was gone!

I immediately dumped everything in my pouch onto a piece of cardboard and low and behold the diamond was still there.


BTW- Here is the 1952 South Africa Farthing I found at Goshen Park before a little electrolysis.

Here it is after the shock treatment.

Thanks for looking!
GR
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Jerry
<< <i>The S. African piece is interesting to look at. The observe took a little beating from your digger, I suppose. >>
Nah, it just may look that way in the photo. The green patina is kinda streaked across George's face.