request help identifying class ring
I am trying to help identify the remains of an unknown person found
recently in Giles County, Virginia. Would anyone have useful suggestions on identifying this class ring? It appears to have the Initials MC on one side and CA on the other. My guess is it's a high school ring, belonging to someone who graduated in 1903. It's obviously very old. The ring was found along with coins dating before 1920 which would tend to substantiate the 1903 graduation theory. [http://i37.tinypic.com/20igcnd.jpg Please email responses to |
request help identifying class ring
The pictures are too small and out of focus to do much good.
-- Don Thompson Stolen from Dan: "Just thinking, besides, I watched 2 dogs mating once, and that makes me an expert. " There is nothing more frightening than active ignorance. ~Goethe It is a worthy thing to fight for one's freedom; it is another sight finer to fight for another man's. ~Mark Twain wrote in message ... I am trying to help identify the remains of an unknown person found recently in Giles County, Virginia. Would anyone have useful suggestions on identifying this class ring? It appears to have the Initials MC on one side and CA on the other. My guess is it's a high school ring, belonging to someone who graduated in 1903. It's obviously very old. The ring was found along with coins dating before 1920 which would tend to substantiate the 1903 graduation theory. [http://i37.tinypic.com/20igcnd.jpg Please email responses to |
request help identifying class ring
Most of them have a company that made them, Jostens and a few others.... If
it is engraved on the inside as to made it, you may be able to call them. ---Lazy http://www.funcraftics.com wrote in message ... I am trying to help identify the remains of an unknown person found recently in Giles County, Virginia. Would anyone have useful suggestions on identifying this class ring? It appears to have the Initials MC on one side and CA on the other. My guess is it's a high school ring, belonging to someone who graduated in 1903. It's obviously very old. The ring was found along with coins dating before 1920 which would tend to substantiate the 1903 graduation theory. [http://i37.tinypic.com/20igcnd.jpg Please email responses to |
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