Another Gold In My Scoop

TheCaribbeanDigger

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Aug 15, 2013
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Yes you read right, another gold ring today. Interestingly I found it pretty much near the other one I found 2 days ago. Cool I’m on a roll guys! Apparently it reads k 583 or 585. I did a quick research and apparently its Soviet jewlery. Vintage. I’m still looking for a time period. If somebody knows something, your more than welcome to comment! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1537123094.106256.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1537123166.606999.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1537123191.629874.jpg
 

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Congrats, nice one.:icon_thumright:
 

I love gold havent seen any in a while but glad your doing so well keep it up my friend
 

Interesting that it is marked the alloy of 14K but appears to be more pure than that, it has a very rich gold color to it, very pretty!
 

Interesting that it is marked the alloy of 14K but appears to be more pure than that, it has a very rich gold color to it, very pretty!

Yeah I know, I just read this online:

“Soviet gold jewelry. Gold jewelry was the most popular jewelry in the USSR. It was produced in lesser numbers than silver jewelry, yet it was the most desired metal by the Soviet public. The overwhelming majority of soviet gold jewelry was of rose or red 14 karat gold (583 millesimal fineness).”
Interesting!
 

This is the best close up of the hallmark that I could take. Someone know something about this mark? Kinda looks like a bust looking to the left with some sort of a hat? Helmet? I’d like to know its origins. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1537130926.498755.jpg
 

Congratulation on the Gold! :occasion14:
 

Congratulation on the Gold!
 

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