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closed 9ct / 18ct / 24ct Gold Rings at Spot


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Here are the last few rings that I'm making available for cheap. I've just starting to get into gemstone rings and clearing out the plain stuff.

9ct gold band, British hallmarked, 3.9g - £68  SOLD

9ct gold band, stamped 9ct but no assay house stamp, tested with a Kee M-509GM. 6 grams, £105

9ct white gold ladies ring, London assay stamp, 3.2g - £56 SOLD

18ct white gold Cuboid pattern ring, full British hallmarks, 2.4g - £85 SOLD

24ct gold ring, stamped 9999, CH, also with Chinese hallmarks, 4.5g - £230 (this one is 20 quid over spot). Very intense yellow gold colour. SOLD

Postage of your choice on top.

Thanks for looking!

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One of the silver pourers was looking for 999 gold to melt. Your ring would be the right price!

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