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:usaflag: Ring Help Needed

Bill in Texas

New member
:confused: I picked this up in a garage sale and thought it just costume jewelry. After looking at it with a loop, I discovered that the stone was cut and set in place instead of being glued in. It appears to be brushed stainless with a light green colored stone. There is not a scratch on it and it is .72 inch inside diameter. It is marked in the band with GTR TI (might be a small i as it is shorter than the rest of the letters) (see photo) Can any body help?? Bill In Texas :tesoro:
 
:biggrin: Well I was close to a jeweler friend of mine today and stopped in and showed him the ring. He said that it was a titanium ring and had a synthetic stone. He also said that it was not costume jewelry, but a pretty good item and Worth a lot more than I paid for it. :clapping::clapping::clapping: Bill in Texas
 
And many styles. They are made for men and women, wedding rings and every other type of ring short of school rings.

I had no idea that it was such a popular metal in ring making.

Prices range from less than $100 to $500+ depending on the gems used and or gold details.

What kind of TID did you get.

HH

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