9ct Gold Signet ring St George. Hallmarked
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9ct Gold Signet ring St George. Hallmarked
9ct Gold Signet ring St George. Hallmarked
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The critical giveaway is the date stamped at the bottom: 1949. The Royal Mint did not produce any circulating or proof Gold Sovereigns or Half Sovereigns in the year 1949. [1, 2]
@donedealuser (#33b40b)
It’s all real I can even bring to a Jewellery shop
To verify in front of you
It’s all real I can even bring to a Jewellery shop
To verify in front of you
@donedealuser (#33b40b)
So it’s worth 500€ ?
I genuinely don’t know what it’s worth
I just wore it as a ring
So it’s worth 500€ ?
I genuinely don’t know what it’s worth
I just wore it as a ring
If you come across a coin that claims to be a 1949 Sovereign, it is highly likely a myth, an unofficial strike, or a counterfeit. [1] look up
@donedealuser (#33b40b)
I did up them up and there’s some coins 1049 selling 5-600€
But there coins not rings
Hardly have same price ?
I did up them up and there’s some coins 1049 selling 5-600€
But there coins not rings
Hardly have same price ?
@donedealuser (#33b40b)
No problem if your interested come have a look
If it’s not sold I’ll let you know
No problem if your interested come have a look
If it’s not sold I’ll let you know
The half sovereign coin in the ring is not real, because they never minted 1949 sovereigns. The ring could well be real though.
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