hello anyone know how much worth this ring ?

macedonia666

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The stone appears to be amethyst...
The ring appears to be gold... is it ?
Look inside for any markings and type them here how you see/read them.
Also..
If you have a scale... weigh the ring and also post this information here.

These are the first steps.
 

The stone appears to be amethyst...
The ring appears to be gold... is it ?
Look inside for any markings and type them here how you see/read them.
Also..
If you have a scale... weigh the ring and also post this information here.

These are the first steps.

1. i think the stone is " rybin " or " rubin " im not sure how to write correctly on eng
2. yup its gold
3. there is nothing writed , i just know they are took from russia. long long ago
4. about 10-15 g
 

What karat is the gold ?
10-12-14-18- ?
 

Can you take a macro picture close up of stone... use a flashlight to try and light up stone if possible...
Use camera with and without flash... both in good light.
Must see the stone up close and clear...
Also... if you have a MM gauge.. size of stone would help... even in cm.

Good close up pics are key to getting any knid of an "internet" ESTIMATE... ROUGH at best...

Just so you know before we continue... and we both eat up a lot of time...
The only way to get a true value is to have a certified GIA jeweler appraise this ring...
WHICH I recommend more than one jeweler see the ring and give estimates etc.

But... if you are willing to continue... we might come to a ROUGH estimate... which would be just a guess ultimately.
 

oki i will make the pictures , also i was ask few jawelers , but they only give prices just for the " gold " not for the ring " i live in small country so here is so hart to find someone who rly understand a bit more for rings ... so i decide to ask around a little .
 

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The stone could possibly be Amethyst, Alexandrite or possibly even a Sapphire! Never heard of "Rybin" or "Rubin" but if you are referring to Ruby which is Red Corundum, then it is not Ruby. If the stone is an old Mine cut Alexandrite of quality and 100% color change, then the stone alone would be worth a mint (a lot of money). If you hold the ring under natural light and then under a fluorescent light and it changes from Purple to Blue to Green to possibly Reddish or Magenta and other colors, then it is likely a 100% color change and natural Alexandrite!


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