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Help with ring markings.
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<blockquote data-quote="NedK" data-source="post: 473891" data-attributes="member: 11577"><p>Thanks Grubstake. Pretty sure you are right about the "610" being plated. Your thoughts and looking at an enlarged photo pretty well confirm that. Couldn't have been in the sand too long as it is in great condition.</p><p>Learning a lot about jewellery in last 24hrs. Another ring I found at the same time looked like stirling silver but turned out to be "German Stirling" which has no silver in it at all. Lots of imitations out there ands lots more to learn.</p><p>Thanks to all.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NedK, post: 473891, member: 11577"] Thanks Grubstake. Pretty sure you are right about the "610" being plated. Your thoughts and looking at an enlarged photo pretty well confirm that. Couldn't have been in the sand too long as it is in great condition. Learning a lot about jewellery in last 24hrs. Another ring I found at the same time looked like stirling silver but turned out to be "German Stirling" which has no silver in it at all. Lots of imitations out there ands lots more to learn. Thanks to all. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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