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Where does a stainles steel ring rank in value to other metals, i.e. titanium, platium, gold, etc..

I don't know, but I found a TrewTungsten ring in a tot lot. It sells for $600 at a jewelry store in LR, AR.

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Now, what do you do with a $600 steel ring?

I also have two peices of Titanium jewelry.

Happy Hunting,
 
hey vernt, when i re-married three years ago, i was looking at a stainless ring because of the type of work i do. i went ahead and bought a thick sterling ring. the one i looked at was 120.00. so, they're not cheap, i understand that people who have very manual jobs/construction workers/welders like them because they last forever and aren't as conductive to electricity like silver and gold are. i've been shocked thru a gold band before, and it wasn't any fun! hh,
 
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