DoctorWhy
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Today I was back at the large grassy field where a week, or so. ago I found my first seated dime.
(http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=253633)
This time, three new firsts: a 1936 "Washington" quarter, a 1929 "Standing Liberty" quarter, and a women's sterling silver (marked) Class of 1928 ring.
No idea of the school identified by the "GSS" monogram. No initials inside. Highly unlikely this ring could be returned to the original owner... If she was 18 in her year of graduation, 1928, she was born in 1910 and would be 107 today!
(http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=253633)
This time, three new firsts: a 1936 "Washington" quarter, a 1929 "Standing Liberty" quarter, and a women's sterling silver (marked) Class of 1928 ring.
No idea of the school identified by the "GSS" monogram. No initials inside. Highly unlikely this ring could be returned to the original owner... If she was 18 in her year of graduation, 1928, she was born in 1910 and would be 107 today!