Broken 9ct
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Now thats very nice and I have never seen that style of pattern , maybe it has a hallmark that it can be dated from. Well done on getting the shank part too.
Its better out of the ground and in your hand for the history or monetary value rather than left in the ground to rot doing nothing for anyone.
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Great find, looks like an old style ring to me.
Looks like 1920's - 1930's.
Andre
Looks like 1920's - 1930's.
Andre
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Nice Find! You might find that it hasnt broken as such. It looks like the soldered joint has corroded away .Just needs re soldering 

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Nice find again Slippery, strange it has split like that. It may be, as John said, that the soldered joints have split. I have had many a silver ring were the join has corroded and split but never a gold one yet 

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