A New Jersey man is searching for the owner of an engraved silver wedding band that was found in a popular Jersey Shore town more than a year ago.

Mike Delaney spotted the wedding band on 96th Street in Stone Harbor in 2017, he said. He kept the ring on his dashboard with intentions of following up, but didn’t realize it was a wedding ring until he was cleaning out his Jeep on Monday.

The simple ring is marked with the date 12-19-53 and the names Marian and Jack.

A very simple silver wedding band. Marian and Jack 12-19-53 found on 96th St. Stone Harbor NJ pic.twitter.com/2Ikn44J5E4 — Mike Delaney (@JeeponeSH) January 1, 2019

Delaney posted the picture on Twitter hoping the social media boost would help find its rightful owners or a family member, he said.

Delaney noted the simplicity of the 65-year-old band caught his eye, adding it showed “the importance of the bond, but not the need for extravagant spending,” he said.

“My wife and I understand the sentiment,” he tweeted. “We spent approximately $200.00 on our ring set forty years ago.”

While no one has contacted him about the ring, Delaney said he did find one possible lead and is planning to mail them a letter Wednesday.

Delaney asked anyone with information to reply to the original tweet.

The inside of the band is engraved with a couple's name, Marian and Jack.

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