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    Re: Who Whould've Thought? RARE VINTAGE RING!!

    Very nice find LD. And you thanking about comeing south to Tn. Looks like you doing good to me !
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    Re: Who Whould've Thought? RARE VINTAGE RING!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Civil War Nut link=topic=7552.msg91190#msg91190 date=1322450495
    Very nice find LD. And you thanking about comeing south to Tn. Looks like you doing good to me !
    Yep!
    Don't get me wrong. I've been very fortunate this year! |)
    But you know how many three ringers I found this year? Or heel plates? None! \ lol
    Thanks for the comment CWN! GL& HH
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    In my opinion, I would sell it just as it is. First of all, It didn't cost more than your time and secondly someone might want it just like it is. On Pawn Stars a guy brought in a nice CW beltplate with a bullet in it. Some people would take it out and restore it. I personally and alot of people will agree it's much cooler and more valuable with the bullet still in the plate.
    Reminds me of a time a guy found a Gold coin embedded in a piece of corral. It was found out that it's worth more like that to a collector and I agree 100% . Your ring looks great, so how much would you sell it to a
    member of this site? Any idea yet?

    Maybe a trade plus cash?
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    Re: Who Whould've Thought? RARE VINTAGE RING!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal66 link=topic=7552.msg91223#msg91223 date=1322482997
    Any idea yet?
    \:[ Nope. I haven't even tried to contact anyone yet. lol
    But thanks for the reminder lol
    I was going to kinda leave that as a winter project.
    And from the way the mornings have been here lately.... It shouldn't be long now, and I'll start to get the ball rolling. thumbsup01

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal66 link=topic=7552.msg91223#msg91223 date=1322482997
    ...so how much would you sell it to a member of this site? Any idea yet?
    Maybe a trade plus cash?
    I haven't even thought about it yet. lol
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