Ancient "viking" rings?

Zadiecat

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I've seen alot of these rings for sale saying they're viking/middle age wedding rings but I have no idea what the symbols are or if they're authentic or not. I'd love to buy some but since I'm not so sure about them being genuine I'd love others opinions. il_570xN.1215989682_2j4k.jpg
 

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Bruce R

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I don’t think real viking artifacts come up on the open market very much , especially where average guys like us can afford them.
 

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masterjedi

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There are fakes being made. Be careful.
 

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Looks like a real 14th C Ring, but its not Viking.
 

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s2ndjetli

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Im gonna say a seal ring, could be real as many are found in Europe and I see em on various sites under a hundred.. Hard to tell authenticity but still cool
 

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