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Description
1966 Madison Hts School Class Ring Big Face Aquamarine Blue
Made in USA. Direct import.
Herff Jones manufacturer
Size: #19
Front height: approx. 22.6mm (Big Face)
Front width: approx. 16.5mm (Wide Width)
Weight: approx. 13.1g
Material: 10K solid gold
Free shipping for limited sale period
Large front dimensions make this a rare piece. Highly recommended.
Aquamarine blue stone with clear, beautiful color. Features pirate and M logo decoration on top. Fan-shaped year marking section adds width impression. Interior shows Herff Jones Co 10K hallmark. As a 1960s USA used item, shows no significant visible damage - good condition. This squared/angular big face class ring is extremely rare on the market. Popular 1966 vintage logo from the 1960s era.
Ring front height approximately 22.6mm, width approximately 16.5mm - overall impactful big face design. Squared class rings feature unique art deco-influenced designs and are highly popular with class ring collectors. A status-worthy lifetime piece worthy of appearance in films.
All vintage class rings imported by us are hand-processed to preserve the vintage aesthetic: removal of attached matter, alcohol cleaning, and polishing at time of listing.
Genuine vintage pieces in excellent condition, rare items, limited to one piece - do not miss. Squared class rings worn by cinema, drama, and entertainment professionals are extremely popular must-have items. Sophisticated collectors should acquire early.
College and school rings from the 1960s-1970s feature elaborate construction and are collected as antique and vintage items by US and UK watch and ring collectors.
Essential for Americana casual fans, traditional class rings not influenced by passing trends, genuine USA pieces.
Made in USA. Direct import.
Herff Jones manufacturer
Size: #19
Front height: approx. 22.6mm (Big Face)
Front width: approx. 16.5mm (Wide Width)
Weight: approx. 13.1g
Material: 10K solid gold
Free shipping for limited sale period
Large front dimensions make this a rare piece. Highly recommended.
Aquamarine blue stone with clear, beautiful color. Features pirate and M logo decoration on top. Fan-shaped year marking section adds width impression. Interior shows Herff Jones Co 10K hallmark. As a 1960s USA used item, shows no significant visible damage - good condition. This squared/angular big face class ring is extremely rare on the market. Popular 1966 vintage logo from the 1960s era.
Ring front height approximately 22.6mm, width approximately 16.5mm - overall impactful big face design. Squared class rings feature unique art deco-influenced designs and are highly popular with class ring collectors. A status-worthy lifetime piece worthy of appearance in films.
All vintage class rings imported by us are hand-processed to preserve the vintage aesthetic: removal of attached matter, alcohol cleaning, and polishing at time of listing.
Genuine vintage pieces in excellent condition, rare items, limited to one piece - do not miss. Squared class rings worn by cinema, drama, and entertainment professionals are extremely popular must-have items. Sophisticated collectors should acquire early.
College and school rings from the 1960s-1970s feature elaborate construction and are collected as antique and vintage items by US and UK watch and ring collectors.
Essential for Americana casual fans, traditional class rings not influenced by passing trends, genuine USA pieces.
College Ring 1966 A Blue B.F Vintage Excellent Condition Rare
Current Bid
278,000 Yen ($1782.05)
Buyout Price
278,000 Yen ($1782.05)
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- Bid price ($):
$1782.05
- Rinkya fee
$233.00
- Seller fee
$15.00
Total:
$2030.05
Does not include shipping from Japan (combined shipment, billed at actual cost)
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