That Was Fun-Silver and Gold

Cpackjr

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Spent some time at a local public property. Lots of coins and lots of pulltabs. I got a total of one dollar in change but one dime was a 1954 silver and one wheat penny. The quarter was 1965; oh so close. The find of the evening was a 10 karat gold ring with the stone missing. The PSCO on the inside with the 10K indicates Plainville stock company, they made jewelry beginning in 1894.
 

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Congrats on the silver Rosie, gold ring and all the rest. Looks like you dug a bunch of rings, pull tab rings ha ha but thats where the gold lies. Good luck, Mark
 
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