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<blockquote data-quote="pulsetrain" data-source="post: 649642" data-attributes="member: 19606"><p>Hi grubstake, not sure if you are referring to the other "heartbreaker" ring.</p><p>That one was 9ct and only had a simple "9ct" stamp so it's a bit hard to tell how old it is.</p><p></p><p>There were a total of 8 gold rings found in that cut, the one I posted was the very last one to come out.</p><p>Right on the limit of what I could detect with the TDI / Sunray pro gold setup I used.</p><p></p><p>Most of the other rings were antique, some really nice ones in there.</p><p>I'll post some photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pulsetrain, post: 649642, member: 19606"] Hi grubstake, not sure if you are referring to the other "heartbreaker" ring. That one was 9ct and only had a simple "9ct" stamp so it's a bit hard to tell how old it is. There were a total of 8 gold rings found in that cut, the one I posted was the very last one to come out. Right on the limit of what I could detect with the TDI / Sunray pro gold setup I used. Most of the other rings were antique, some really nice ones in there. I'll post some photos. [/QUOTE]
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