Texas Centennial Ring

BPhillips

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Here is a ring that I came up with a few years ago and was wondering if anyone on this site might be able to tell me what it is possibly worth. It is silver and came from the very first Texas state fair in 1936. On the front of the ring it says Centennial and on the right it has the lone star and the date 1936. On the left it has the Alamo and the date 1836 (barely readable under magnifing glass. Can anyone tell me anything about this ring that I do not know?

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BPhillips

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PBK said:
These folks should be able to help:

http://www.texascentennial.com/club.php

Well I contacted them and they told me these rings were made for women and not children because they were sterling. I thought that perhaps they were a childrens ring because of the small size. Anyway they said these rings are moderaly rare but can be found occasionally. They placed a value of between $50.00 to $100.00 on the ring. Thanks for the tip!

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