3rd Gold Ring of the year. A Princeton class ring!!!

Lexicon Devil

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Oct 7, 2014
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It sometimes surprises me how things like this can be found on the farthest side of the continental US....anyway, the deets: On the AT Pro, the signal was an odd sounding high 50's low 60's, quite strange for a gold ring tone. This is my first class ring ever, and what a crazy one too! I researched the Latin motto and it turns out to be a Princeton class ring, of what year? I do not know. The mark inside is "Josten 10K". totally has some heft to it, too!
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WOW that rings a honker!, nice!
 

Class Rings - Jostens - Found Class Rings

The link above may help you.

Also the only one like yours I saw online had no date when it was from. Claimed to be 18 grams and the auction started off at 450 bucks.
 

I wish I had that I would wear it for a little while feel like I was smarter. Good Job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
 

Maybe the original owner invented the A- bomb !
 

As there is no year, is it possible this could be from someone who was awarded an honorary degree? Or maybe some BIG-money donor??
 

That style sure looks old. Maybe just maybe someone at the school would know? Is there a name inside? One to investigate for sure. Congrats
 

Very nice find for your first class ring
 

Love it! And as my children always say....Can i have it when you die?
 

That is one sweet chunky ring! Congrats!
Maybe Jostens can tell you from the design when it was made.
 

Good score on the class ring and an Ivy League school as icing on the cake.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

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