Posted 2 years ago
bahamaboy
(225 items)
I think this will maybe be my last posting of any rings. Coins and rings, in that order are my favorite things to collect. I find it fascinating all of the detail that was used in the wedding bands of 50-60 years ago. Most of the bands I see today that are for sale in the jewelry stores are pretty much plain gold bands. You can still find some of the older stuff in pawn shops on occasions and possibly in an estate sale here or there. But the very mass majority of these older bands have been melted. If the price is right, I still continue to buy them today. Thanks to all for taking a look at not only these rings but my other ones as well. Thank you.
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Love them, especially the one in pic 3!!!
I agree. It and another I've already posted have this portion of "black lacquer" along with the gold. the other post has two white gold decorative bands along with the yellow gold and the black lacquer trim. This one and the other are my two favorite gold bands. Thanks for looking.