Early 10 k gold Roman ring ?

49er12

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CASPER-2

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looks like tigers eye stone - popular in early 1900s
here is one i found and other rings and coins from late 1800s early 1900s were found around it
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49er12

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Thankyou so it’s from the 1970s, not before
 

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A naive Roman 'Style' Ring, not sure how to date it but I agree 1970s seems about right.
 

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