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Re: Help in Identification
September 01, 1999 at 08:34:46
In Reply to: Help in Identification
posted by Martina Blair on August 29, 1999 at 19:53:03

Hi Martina, I don't know about silver rings, but gold will typically have a stamp inside the band for what karat it is, i.e. 10K or 14K. I'm new to the hobby too, and I asked the same question you did about selling the jewelry. Someone told me they sell to a local gold/silver dealer for the gold content only. I would think a pawn shop would work too. If you suspect you have a ring of value (diamond/gold) you could have it appraised or just ask a local jeweler about it, that would tell you if the diamond is real or not. Good luck! BT!


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