Old gold ring

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I found this gold ring on the beach.
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So no stamp inside and out, the design indicate for this ring is very old
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Keep digging the sand, hoping one day be a good day.
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Thank you for looking.
I accept any idea.
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Good luck everyone.
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Hamid
 

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Upvote 12
Congrats, Very nice ring.
Happy Hunting,
ZDD
 

Hi Hamid,

That is an usual one, and very pretty. Congratulations!

Becky
 

looks high karat. good job!
 

Looks smooth, like the sand has had it a long, long time......HH!
 

Hamid, I have found old rings not marked,tested 18K.I believe prior to 1905 in the States the K was'nt required. Very NICE find my friend!!! God Bless Chris
 

Beautiful ring !
 

Unique style of ring, Like you I think it's old. Congrats..............HH
 

no idea how old, but it's nice :icon_thumleft:
 

Fantastic and OLD for sure!
 

Sweet find! Nicely done.

All the best,

Lanny
 

Half moon and star...think its turkish/arabic.
In my country this ring cca. XVI. century without marking of course.
See the color, over 18k.
 

Sweet old ring and definitely high carat as Taranis said probably north of 18k.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

If I were a prospector I would surely bag that one. Crogratulations.

Coinhound
 

Appears 22-24 karat, maybe old Chinese
 

Definately looks like silver to me. Also I have seen several of these types of rings with no stone but has a top with a 5 pin star design on top. One in particular I know was from about 1880 according to the owner. Apparently the stones back then were either too expensive or not available and the silversmith would add the 5 star "ping" as a similation to a reflective shiny stone...so I am told. hope this info helps you some. Keep diggin'
 

Silver? I've never seen silver that color......
 

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