




Sometimes you go looking for one thing and find something you didn't even know you had. Often, that is the best way to find something: look for an entirely different thing.
A married couple in Great Britain managed to strike gold while there were out searching for metal with a metal detector. They were looking for metal, but they probably were not looking for the 18 karat gold ring that they found. And being such Good Samaritans, they are actually actively looking for owners of this gold ring so they can return it to them. From all appearances, the ring would have belonged to a man. It has an inscription and bears the date of 1947. So this man has been without his gold ring for quite a while.
The couple who found the 18 karat gold ring were also married during that very same year that is inscribed in the gold ring. Isn't that amazing? So they are really eager to return it because they have an appreciation for the value of such a gold ring and sentiments that it represents.
People do find gold jewelry and other gold objects, and depending on the objects origins, they may look for the original owner. When an amateur historian found a gold ring in Scotland not too long ago, he knew enough to know that the owner of that gold ring was long gone. It just so happened that this particular gold ring was identified as a bishop's consecration ring from the 13th century.
Now as great as it is to find gold jewelry, do you really want to be on the other side of the equation? In other words, do you want to be the person who loses sight of their gold jewelry? That means that you would not benefit from the gold very much. And this may very well happen to you if you don't take stock of what you have.
Maybe you were going through old drawers looking for one thing and came across some unused gold jewelry. Did you just set this gold jewelry aside? Did you ignore gold jewelry like gold rings, gold bracelets, gold necklaces, gold earrings that you just do not wear anymore? If you did, know that it does not have to sit waiting to be discovered. You can sell gold to a gold buyer and get cash for gold that you can use now.
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