Woman Buys Ring For $13, 30 Years Later Finds Out Its Real Value

Fit For Royalty

Sotheby’s _ CDN

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Jessica Wyndham, who heads the auction house’s jewelry department, explained that a ring of such value was probably owned by someone in the royal family all the way back in the 19th century.

And, because the diamond cutting was “slightly duller and deeper” than nowadays, “it could trick people into thinking it’s not a genuine stone.”

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