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Aprilcaligirl

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Can I please pick your brain just for one little thing? I have a white gold ruby ring that I was pretty sure was old I just had it looked at and was told that the or stamp on the inside stands for ostby and Barton from the 1900s does this increase the value of my ring and if so if I'm trying to sell it what should I ask for it's an excellent condition? it also has a stamp inside of the Maltese cross
 
Can I please pick your brain just for one little thing? I have a white gold ruby ring that I was pretty sure was old I just had it looked at and was told that the or stamp on the inside stands for ostby and Barton from the 1900s does this increase the value of my ring and if so if I'm trying to sell it what should I ask for it's an excellent condition? it also has a stamp inside of the Maltese cross
Pictures may help ;)
 
You need to make an appointment with an independent appraiser in your area. Links up top.

He/she will tell you what you have and what the realistic value of it is.
 
T**edited, please NO personal information for your own safety!**.

For your own protection you aren't allowed to post personal contact info on these forums.

Also, you posted random selfies? And that isn't a Ruby ring.
 
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Shoot I didn't mean too.hopefully there not me... Lol
 
Ostby & Barton made a lot of rings, frequently with synthetic stones. Your ring could be a real Rose de France (light coloured) Amethyst or it has I'd guess a better than 50% chance of being a synthetic stone.

If it's silver its resale value is $15 to $40.00 if its white gold then $100 to $250.
 
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