A Toasty Copper & A Vintage Ring

Nice ring, kind of hard to date it but thinking late 1800's to early 1900's? :thinkingabout: Congrats on the copper too. Any copper is a good copper. :lol:
 
Thanks Guys. I was DEAD tired last night. Was up @ 4:45am & on the road by 5:30. Hit the ground @ 6am and headed home @ 12:30. After that went to Home Depot, painted my 2 sets of deck stairs as well as my flower garden box frame, spread grass seed & then watered it and filled up my bird feeders. I think I finished up about 6pm, a LONG DAY!

The stones are probably cut glass as under a loop the ring is silver plated.

Found the copper in a pine forest section, just wish there was a hint of detail to it so I could ID it.
 
The stones are probably cut glass as under a loop the ring is silver plated.

Found the copper in a pine forest section, just wish there was a hint of detail to it so I could ID it.

The ring has a nice design. I know they can't be CZ unless someone hunting there dropped it. Maybe swarovski or quartz?
I was gonna mention about the copper. Too bad. Maybe your can guess by the diameter of the copper. I know the early coppers tend to have irregularities making them not completely round. It's supposedly a myth that pines don't make soil acidic, however It definitely does something to the soil as many plants (including grass) tend not to grow near pines. I see you used the camera with the scratched lense still.
 

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