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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 9426613, member: 29"]I’m going to disagree here. Older gold is very often totally unmarked. Even in the thirties here, let alone nineteenth century. And in any event, you’ve a 15 mark. What may well have happened is that having been buried, the other metals in the alloy have tarnished.I suspect the pinkish colour is the true hue and that it’s rose gold.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 9426613, member: 29"]I’m going to disagree here. Older gold is very often totally unmarked. Even in the thirties here, let alone nineteenth century. And in any event, you’ve a 15 mark. What may well have happened is that having been buried, the other metals in the alloy have tarnished.I suspect the pinkish colour is the true hue and that it’s rose gold.[/QUOTE]
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