Ring - 14 kt. Yellow gold





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Yellow gold 14 carat ring featuring a mounted 1853 United States of America one-dollar coin in an open cage setting with intricate cut-out details; total weight 4.38 g; ring size EU 50 / IT 10 / US 5¼; condition very good with minor wear; laboratory report none.
Description from the seller
1-dollar yellow gold ring, containing a coin mounted in an open cage setting. The ring is adorned with openwork details.
Engraving on the reverse: United States of America 1 dollar 1853
Ring size: 16 mm / 50 (EU) / 10 (IT) / 5 ¼ US
Central band width: about 16 mm.
Hallmark: 585, Dutch guarantee
Quality: This jewel has been checked by our expert for gold content and deemed authentic.
1-dollar yellow gold ring, containing a coin mounted in an open cage setting. The ring is adorned with openwork details.
Engraving on the reverse: United States of America 1 dollar 1853
Ring size: 16 mm / 50 (EU) / 10 (IT) / 5 ¼ US
Central band width: about 16 mm.
Hallmark: 585, Dutch guarantee
Quality: This jewel has been checked by our expert for gold content and deemed authentic.
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