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March 27, 2000 at 09:16:37
In Reply to: Re: A couple of rings
posted by Bill (Florida) on March 26, 2000 at 18:46:05

Thanks Bill,

I believe the number is 925 afterall. The first digit is not as eligible as the last two. I forgot to mention that I also found a religous medal of Saint Dymphna. It was a neat find. The medal is in great shape. Unfortunately, I believe the medal is aluminum as it is just too light weight to be silver. It also has that light-gray, aluminum appearance. And it has no markings on it relating it's metalurgical composition. A cheapie, but very well detailed.


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