I have an offer to buy this ring. I´m not sure, is this an authentic one?
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Originally posted by dav View PostHello it is a copy. All the original ones I have seen on here have a seam under the skull where it was put together. The skull is a seperet piece . Best regards.
This is an unusually small one. Craig Gottlieb has sold one or two of similar size.
I would like to see more pictures of it, before I write it off.
Schwertehre, could you get some more pictures of it, including some dead-on shots of the outside of the band, and more shots of the inscription? The more the merrier, buddy! You can get pretty good pics of these, setting them up on a 35 mm film canister. Also, could
I agree with the comments that some of the runes are a bit misshapen, however, the very presence of known die flaws is a good sign. The skull will tell us a good bit, as will some clear shots of the inscription.
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Originally posted by RylanBrissette View PostI don't see any point in that, as mentioned if there is not seam line present, it's a fake.
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the first ring shown is a copy. Theres a fault line from the rubber mold wax model present..
As far as the seam. You really can't always go by that.
Early rings are thought to have a different alloy than later rings. And, their solder was more than likely also different [close to the rings composition itself] makeing the seam on early rings usually hard to see..
With the later pattern you'll usually see some part of a seam.
.Ehrenkreutz, Looks familiar,,anyway,,thats an excellent example of the early pattern you have there. Congrats!,,,,,G.
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Originally posted by Gaspare View Postthe first ring shown is a copy. Theres a fault line from the rubber mold wax model present..
As far as the seam. You really can't always go by that.
Early rings are thought to have a different alloy than later rings. And, their solder was more than likely also different [close to the rings composition itself] makeing the seam on early rings usually hard to see..
With the later pattern you'll usually see some part of a seam.
.Ehrenkreutz, Looks familiar,,anyway,,thats an excellent example of the early pattern you have there. Congrats!,,,,,G.
You've seen that ring before; Somebody posted it on another site; I only posted it here, to illustrate the point about the seam. I'd hate to see some of the guys here pass up a nice original, because they're relying on the seam to dictate good or bad.
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