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Found Small Gold Ring With Stamp I Cannot Identify....Need Help :please:

ToddB64

Active member
I found a small gold plated ring and the only thing stamped on the inside is an emblem of a crown with an arrow on each side pointing toward the crown.

The base metal is showing through the gold plating in two tiny spots on the outside bottom area of the ring and it weighs only 0.6 grams using a jewelry pocket scale.

I think it's just a cheapie costume jewelry ring of very little gold value, but I'm still curious about the emblem.

Can someone help me identify the emblem and does it provide a clue as to the karat value of the gold plating ?

Otherwise, do you know of a source that might provide the identification of various emblems used on gold rings ?

Thanks,

ToddB64
 
Go to the various sites that show up after searching "hallmark identification" and look for the hallmark. For the most part gold plated ring are not worth the trouble of extracting the gold so the ring you found is not really worth anything. But if the gold plated ring was marked GF (Gold Filled) or RGP (Rolled Gold Plate) it would be marketable but you would need to find someone to buy it and you would need pounds of it.
 
Ant said:
Go to the various sites that show up after searching "hallmark identification" and look for the hallmark. For the most part gold plated ring are not worth the trouble of extracting the gold so the ring you found is not really worth anything. But if the gold plated ring was marked GF (Gold Filled) or RGP (Rolled Gold Plate) it would be marketable but you would need to find someone to buy it and you would need pounds of it.

Thanks Ant ! ;)

ToddB64
 
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