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Look Familiar? Woman Hopes to Return Wedding Ring Found in SEPTA Concourse

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Kathleen Berry found a gold wedding band inside the Dunkin’ Donuts in the concourse for SEPTA's 15th Street station.

The date 7-8-04 is engraved on the inside of the ring.

Berry posted a photo of the ring on her Facebook page last Friday. Since then, the photo has been shared over 2,000 times on the social network as people help with her mission.

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