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Misquamicut CT Platinum and gold heirloom wedding ring out of the surf July 2025

  • from Old Saybrook (Connecticut, United States)

John started the day having fun at Misquamicut and body surfing in the large waves that are pretty typical of this location. He suddenly felt the gold and platinum wedding ring slip off his finger and into the surf as he was washed forward with the wave. At that point he considered it to be a hopeless and lost cause. But some friends encouraged by my recent finds that had been posted on Facebook contacted me with the details of where he was in the surf at the time and gave me a pretty good place to start.

After a short gridding pattern and an adjustment for the tide and reported location that his friend had shared with me, the next solid signal resulted in his gold ring in the scoop. I went over to everyone on the beach to tell them the good news.

I then facetimed his wife who could not believe it and, in her amazement, expressed the joy that her prayers were answered. I teased John by sending him a picture of the ring and astounded he asked how his ring was now out of the surf and in my hands. He admitted he had given up all hope. I could feel the joy over the phone and his renewed faith in the prayers that his wife and others had shared.

A miracle in the surf praise prayer and glory to God to grant their wishes. When I met him at Dunkin donuts to give back his ring, he treated me to breakfast and honored me with a wonderful rosary from Assisi and a beautiful ceramic Saint Anthony medal. I also gave him two Saint Anthony medals for his wife and for their friend that had given me some really good directions and a lead as to where to start in the surf.

Football Fling in Ocean Results in Lost Ring – Found and Returned

  • from Emerald Isle (North Carolina, United States)

NORTH TOPSAIL BEACH, NC                                                                            By Crystal Coast Ring Finders
Adam’s wife shared a heartfelt plea on social media, asking for help in finding Adam’s wedding band, which had been lost in the water. By the time I had enough information to begin the search, they had already returned to Ohio. They estimated the ring was about 40-50 yards out from the beach, and my search confirmed they were right. After covering a span of five houses while water hunting, I finally hit a good signal. As I lifted my sand scoop from the waist-deep water and the sand sifted out, there it was—Adam’s ring nestled among a few shells. Some ladies watching my gear from the shoreline were amazed when I found it. Adam’s ring was one of two white gold wedding bands I recovered that day. I mailed his ring back to Ohio and waited for a photo of Adam with the ring back on his finger. Though Adam had some bad luck, falling ill after the vacation, he was healing when his son captured the moment of his dad wearing the ring again. I’m grateful to the family for trusting me to recover and return such a meaningful item!

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Pictures From A Day At The Beach Leads To Lost Gold Wedding Band Being Found On Very Wide Beach

  • from Emerald Isle (North Carolina, United States)

Emerald Isle, NC

Anne messaged Crystal Coast Ring Finders. She explained she may have lost a gold ring on the beach. She removed her ring and placed it in a backpack. They used the backpack to bike ride a few miles up to a nearby park. The next morning, I met Anne very early and we proceeded to the location. Anne lost the ring two days prior and tried to locate the ring while raking the sand surface the day after she lost it. Upon arrival, I could still see where she searched and started my hunt over that area. Unfortunately, I did not find anything except a few pieces of garbage metal. I asked Anne if anyone took any pictures of the area and this was the key to figure out exactly where they had set up during the beach visit. I began searching more to the Southwest. My XP Deus II locked onto a very loud signal. Seconds later, Anne’s custom made green gold wedding band was back in the sunlight.

Thank you Mabel (Anne’s young pup) for the assistance and entertainment!

Diamond Gold Wedding Band Lost, Recovered and Returned in Trevose, PA!!!

  • from Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, United States)

Tyler was referred to me by fellow Ring Finder John Favano. He contacted me after his diamond/gold wedding band came up missing after washing his car in his front yard in Trevose, PA. He searched the grass for hours himself…even purchasing a metal detector before deciding to call in a professional. It just so happens I was in that area for work and I never leave home without my trusty metal detector in the car. He called at 3 pm….I was at his home at 5 pm. While his friend and neighbor Gary cheered me on (Tyler was at work) … I began my search. A gold band on the surface has a very unique signal on a metal detector….I also set my machine for « gold only ». I was at it for about 5-10 minutes…lots of signals but not the one I was listening for. All of a sudden there it was…the signal I was looking for. Before even bending down I told Gary….there it is. I bent down and dug around in the deep grass….and yes there it was!!! I immediately texted Tyler a pic of his precious ring and got a immediate reply « INCREDIBLE…THANK YOU SO MUCH! » I was very happy to come through for Tyler!!!

North Wildwood NJ Lost Gold Claddagh Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

Lost a ring in North Wildwood, NJ?

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It was a warm summer night in North Wildwood, NJ when Samantha and her friends decided to enjoy the beach under the stars. But in an instant, the fun turned into panic—her gold Claddagh ring slipped off her finger and disappeared into the sand.

Thankfully, Samantha didn’t wait long before reaching out to Ring Finders South Jersey. I arrived on the scene in about five minutes, equipped with my professional metal detector and a plan.

Working carefully, I set up a grid search in the area where the ring was last seen. After a few sweeps, my detector gave off a sweet, strong tone—exactly what I was hoping to hear. A quick scoop of sand, and bingo! There it was—Samantha’s gold Claddagh ring, safe and sound.

The beach erupted in cheers! Samantha was thrilled, her friends celebrated, and we all ended the night on the best note possible.

If you ever lose a ring, phone, keys, or other valuables in the sand or water, don’t hesitate to reach out. With years of experience and top‑of‑the‑line equipment, I cover the entire South Jersey shore, including North Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Cape May, Ocean City, and beyond.

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Wildwood Crest NJ Lost Engagement Ring Found by Ring Finders South Jersey John Favano

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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💍 Wildwood Crest, NJ: Engagement Ring Lost in Sand—Found Fast!

What started as a perfect summer day in Wildwood Crest, NJ quickly turned into panic for Brian and his family when his daughter lost her engagement ring in the sand during a casual game of beach soccer.

Despite their best efforts to comb through the area, the ring had seemingly vanished. Sand can be ruthless when it comes to hiding jewelry. That’s when Brian turned to the pros—and called Ring Finders South Jersey.

As a ring recovery specialist, I was just minutes away. I grabbed my metal detector, headed straight to Wildwood Crest Beach, and met Brian at the spot.

Within just a few sweeps of the detector, I got a solid signal. Moments later—there it was! The lost engagement ring was safely back in her hands.

Recovery time: Under 10 minutes
Location: Wildwood Crest, NJ
Emotions: Relieved, overjoyed, unforgettable

Here’s what Brian had to say:

« My daughter lost her ring at the beach. John arrived in 10 minutes and found the ring right away! He made the whole ordeal feel like an adventure vs. a nightmare. Thank you, John!!! »


🧲 Searching for a Lost Ring in Wildwood Crest?

Losing a ring in the sand may feel like finding a needle in a haystack—but that’s where we come in.

Whether it’s:

  • A lost engagement ring on the beach

  • A wedding band slipped off in the surf

  • Or jewelry buried under sand in South Jersey

Ring Finders South Jersey brings years of experience, fast response times, and state-of-the-art metal detection equipment to every search.

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  • Fast response

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Don’t wait. Every tide and every footstep makes recovery harder.

If you’ve lost a ring or other metal item at the beach, call the trusted Wildwood Crest ring finder. We’ll help you turn panic into peace of mind.

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Engagement ring lost at Coronado found

  • from La Jolla (California, United States)

Jessica and her family are visiting here in San Diego and spent the day at the beach in Coronado. She removed her three rings and put them in a fanny pack to keep them safe.  On their way back to their hotel, she went to put her rings back on and only found two of them. She had been in the fanny pack a few times to remove her phone, so, that’s probably when the ring accidentally got pulled out. Panic set in and she returned to the beach to hopefully find the missing engagement ring. As we all know, soft sand will swallow a ring in an instant, and running fingers like a rake to find a small item like that rarely works. Jessica searched online for help and made contact with fellow RingFinder Curtis Cox, who is about an hour north of us. He recommended she call me….Thanks Curtis! I headed over right away and found traffic was horrible! A Sunday afternoon during the summer is always a pain with traffic and parking in Coronado, but, this was really bad due to an accident on the bridge over to the island. An hour later, and parking a mile away, I finally made it to the search area to meet Jessica. She knew where they were camped earlier that day and I started my grid search. First pass I found a quarter. Second pass, nothing. At the end of the third pass I got a nice reading of 20 on my Equinox 900. I told Jessica that this was a promising signal, but, lots of trash signals can read the same. A shallow poke in the sand with my pin pointer revealed what we hoped it would be…..a beautiful engagement ring.  A grateful and very happy Jessica can now enjoy the rest of her stay here before heading home in the morning. A pleasure to meet you and thank you for the reward.

Lost Engagement Ring Found Cape May NJ by John Favano Ring Finder South jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Lost Engagement Ring on Cape May Beach!

Nicole’s relaxing beach day in Cape May, NJ quickly turned stressful when her beautiful engagement ring slipped out of the cup holder in her beach chair and disappeared into the sand.

After realizing the ring was missing, Nicole searched the area thoroughly but had no luck finding it. The soft sand of Cape May Beach can be deceiving—one quick drop and a precious item can vanish in seconds.

Not ready to give up hope, Nicole reached out to me  John Favano,  with Ring Finders South Jersey. I arrived at the scene with my metal detector and began a focused grid search based on the location she described.

After just a few passes, I got a strong signal. Digging carefully, I uncovered Nicole’s lost engagement ring! The look of relief and joy on her face said it all. Another successful recovery on the beautiful shores of Cape May, New Jersey.

Losing a ring on the beach can be heartbreaking, but there’s help available. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation don’t wait or risk losing it forever. Contact a professional metal detecting expert who has the tools to recover lost jewelry fast.

I’m proud to help people like Nicole every week along the South Jersey coast. Whether it’s a wedding band, engagement ring, or another precious item—if it’s lost in the sand, I can help you find it.

Visit Ring Finders South Jersey for more stories and ring recoveries, or call me today if you need a Cape May Ring Finder!

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Ocean City NJ Lost Wedding Band Found by John Favano Ring Finders South Jersey

  • from North Wildwood (New Jersey, United States)

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Lost a ring in Ocean City, New Jersey?

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Kevin was enjoying a beach day in Ocean City, NJ when his wedding band was accidentally lost in the sand. While reaching into the beach cart, the ring slipped out of the pocket without him noticing. By the time he realized it was missing, it was too late—the sand had already hidden it.

His mother-in-law, Karen, quickly searched online and gave me a call. She described the situation and gave me a detailed location of where they believed the ring had fallen. I arrived at the beach within 30 minutes and met them near the scene.

The beach conditions were ideal—flat sand and not overly crowded. I grabbed my metal detector and started a tight grid search in the area they had pointed out.

After only a few passes, I picked up a strong signal. I scooped carefully, and there it was—Kevin’s lost wedding band, just beneath the surface.

The moment I handed it back was unforgettable. Smiles, cheers, and pure relief filled the air. Kevin was thrilled to have his wedding ring back, and Karen was grateful for the quick response.

This is why I do what I do—helping people recover their precious items lost on the beach.

If you’ve lost a ring or jewelry in Ocean City, NJ, don’t wait. Call or text Ring Finders South Jersey right away. The faster you act, the better the chance of recovery before tides or foot traffic move it.

Thanks again to Karen for reaching out and trusting me with this important recovery.

Another happy ending—and another ring returned on the Jersey Shore!

A Tearful Call and a Surprise Recovery at St. Paul Beach

  • from Chisago City (Minnesota, United States)

A Tearful Call and a Joyful Reunion at St. Paul Beach

On a busy Friday evening, I was just pulling into work when fellow Ring Finder Darrin Gray called. A young woman in St. Paul was in tears—she’d lost her ring at a local beach and needed urgent help. I was only 6-8 minutes away, so I agreed to meet her, despite not having my usual gear with me.When I arrived, I remembered a small handheld detector tucked behind my truck’s seat. With traffic heading out of town at a standstill, driving home for my full setup would’ve taken 2-3 hours—time we didn’t have. The handheld unit hadn’t been used in two years, and I had zero expectations the battery would even work. To my surprise, it powered on!I waded into the water in my jeans, armed with the little detector and its 6-inch coil. The search area was about 60×60 feet, and covering it with such a small coil was slow going, sweeping a path just 6-7 feet wide. Back and forth I went, determined to give it my all. After two and a half hours of meticulous searching, I finally got a solid signal—and there it was, her ring!The woman had left to take her toddler home, just three blocks away. I called her with the good news, and she was overcome with joy, to say the least. She rushed back to the beach, tears streaming down her face again—this time from happiness. The look of relief and gratitude as she was reunited with the ring she thought was gone forever made every minute of that search worthwhile