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Sundays Stuff !!

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Hi Guys

Heres the stuff from today .

5 wheat cents all 50's
1 Mem. cent 1963-D
1 Jefferson nickle
9 Roosevelt dimes all clad
2 Quarters one seems to have been a bb gun target.
1 Love token

1 ladies /girls 7" .925 braclet !!
1 Ring which looks gold ,sounds like gold, but does not have a K mark, but inside it is hallmarked SETA ? anyone have any Idea what that means ?

Here's the pic

Sundays-Stuff-!!

any help with this Ring thing would be appreciated !!

Rick
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 Posted 01/22/2006  4:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rggoodie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Seta Corporation makes 10 14 & 24 K ring
use your search engine for Seta Corporation
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 Posted 01/22/2006  5:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Metalman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks RG

I emailed their customer service to see if I can find out anything about this ring,, I'm thinking its plated or something since it has no K rating, but I will find out for sure.

Rick
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I know Sears sells Seta jewelry, most is lower grade gold items....

Some nice finds, wish I had your weather now
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Nice findings Rick, when the wheather gets better here, and the frost out of the ground I will go as well again!!

Greetings, Carl
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 Posted 01/24/2006  9:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Vic to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice. I want to get a detector.
When I was a kid I crawled under the boardwalk and, found tons of coins people droped through the cracks.
My best find was a diaomond ring, it was huge. I lost it wile crawling to the other side of the boardwalk never to be found by me again. I spent hours searching the white sand after I discovered I lost it
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Very cool. Here in Florida, SETA, stands for South Eastern Tissue Alliance.
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 Posted 01/25/2006  2:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SFDukie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Where did you search Sun Rick? Always enjoy reading about your finds.
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Hi Don

I searched at the local High School.

The old school which no longer exists was built in 1916,The football field has been there since then, The old school was torn down in the late 50' and the new school was built, the buildings range in age from then until the late 80's.

The braclet I'm sure was more recent lost Item, less than an inch deep, the wheats average about 5 inches deep as does most of the silver coins I have found there,I dig everything at that depth.

the modern coins average about 2 ".

The area is huge about 30 acres, it was a farm before the original school was built, and I work small pieces of it now and then for about the last five years, every once in awhile I will find areas where some neat stuff was lost.

Rick
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rick we need to get together and check the ranch north of town I think we will find some good finds it is completely untouched
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