Lost – Ladies heirloom 14K gold ring, New Smyrna Beach, FL – FOUND!!!
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On Saturday, I was just getting ready to throw burgers on the grill when my phone buzzed. My friend Daniel tagged me in a Facebook post. A lady had lost her ring, handed down from her late grandma and the tide was coming in. I knew I had to go try to find it.
Before I started driving to the beach, I prayed that God would help me. Then I FB messaged Karyn who posted that her friend lost her grandmother’s ring. When she called me, she mentioned that she had left, and the lady had left also. I didn’t have much to go on, but she sent me a picture of where they were parked.
In a short time, I arrived on scene and a group of guys approached me and said, “are you here to look for the ring?” I was relieved! They gave me a rough idea of where the ring was lost.
Within 5 minutes I located a great signal with the Minelab Manticore! It was the ring! A beautiful 14k gold ring with an inscription from her grandpa to her grandma and the date…June 1941! This treasure was going back to where it belonged.
The owner, Kym called me later that day and I was able to give it to her a few days after! She was incredibly grateful. God is Good!













It was a perfect beach day, so John and Pat decided to make the most of it. They packed up their beach gear and headed out early to soak up some rays. John was enjoying the waves when he realized his wedding ring was missing. He looked for quite some time, without any luck, and thats when his wife Pat, decided to make a call to me NJ Ring Finder. With the ring being lost in the waves, it was imperative I head right out, but there were some violent storms surrounding the entire Jersey Shore area. I will do many crazy things to recover items, but will never go to the beach with any lightning in the area. I waited for the storm to pass by and headed out to the spot. I started around mid tide and worked up higher without any luck. As I was looking around I noticed there was another person very close with a metal detector that possibly could have found this ring. By then John had arrived and confirmed I was in the right spot. I showed him the other person, and suggested he scoot over and ask him if he happened to find a ring. I continued searching and just a few seconds later my machine sounded off that sweet low tone of GOLD. Sure enough, Johns ring was in my scoop, so I whistled to get his attention before he had gotten over to the other metal detector person. John was amazed I was able to find his ring, and quickly messaged his wife Pat to tell her the good news. Another fantastic recovery for NJ Ring Finder in 2024 !!!!
