I need help identifying this hallmarks on a ring
Regards /Hjulben
Not a clue
Re: Not a clue
Hi,
The marks are Latvian.
Regards
The marks are Latvian.
Regards
Re: Not a clue
Yes, you have Latvia's national symbol Milda in the mark. Milda is a Baltic goddess of love, courtship, friendship and freedom.
Anyway, the ring is not old. It is made after 1994.
Happy Easter to all...
Anyway, the ring is not old. It is made after 1994.
Happy Easter to all...
Re: Not a clue
Thanks. I was a little bit concerned because of the purity, 925, but it make sense when you say it's made after 1994.
Happy Eastern :)
Btw, the most happy Finn must be that one who won the EuroJackpot yesterday, 82 million €. Maybe you Qrt.S?
Happy Eastern :)
Btw, the most happy Finn must be that one who won the EuroJackpot yesterday, 82 million €. Maybe you Qrt.S?
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Wishful thinking....no, the winner lives in another town i.e. Tampere. Moreover 82 M€ is not enough. It was 87M€ :-)))).
Nonetheless, the silver standards in Latvia were earlier (1922-1940) 916 and 875 but as from 1994, after the Sovieti occupation (1940-1993) with Soviet marks and standards, they were changed to seven standards 960, 925, 916, 875, 830, 800 and 750. As from July 2008 to date to 999, 925, 830 and 800.
Glad Påsk Hjulben
ö.
Qrt.S
Nonetheless, the silver standards in Latvia were earlier (1922-1940) 916 and 875 but as from 1994, after the Sovieti occupation (1940-1993) with Soviet marks and standards, they were changed to seven standards 960, 925, 916, 875, 830, 800 and 750. As from July 2008 to date to 999, 925, 830 and 800.
Glad Påsk Hjulben
ö.
Qrt.S
Re: Not a clue
Thanks for the detailed reply. Will visit Finland this week *Helsingfors-kryssning* :) Glad fortsättning på påsken Qrt.S