Small 10K gold find

mjm579

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mojjax

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Nice! - too bad that stone is missing . Are they emeralds ?
 

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Only one small gold find today. Might salvage the stones and scrap the ring.

Was wondering what kind of price in your part of the world did you pay? Any estimate on what the gold weighs?

10kt is better than Sterling, good find!
 

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I actually think that is a pretty ring. Too bad about the missing stone.
 

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Was wondering what kind of price in your part of the world did you pay? Any estimate on what the gold weighs? 10kt is better than Sterling, good find!
I spent a whole $1 on this one. It was kind of funny bc the lady had a case (lid and all) with her "finer, more expensive pieces" and another area with costume. She did comment on the missing stone - I didn't comment on the "fine 10K" nature of the ring. The piece (with stones) weighs 2.5 grams (melt as of today $44).
 

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