Please help to identify these markings

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ptkip
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Please help to identify these markings

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I purchased this ring in Budapest recently, thinking it to be native american chip inlay..... I cannot find similar markings to the ones on the ring... see pictures...
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I would be really grateful for anyone's opinion...
ptkip
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AG2012
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Re: Please help to identify these markings

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Hi,
The mark with the bridge and 925 (on the right) is modern Hungarian mark.
``EA`` on the left is maker`s mark unknown to me.
Modern jewelry made in Hungary.
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ptkip
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Ah... thank you very much, I really appreciate the info... makes sense but that's a pity!
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Maker`s mark 2004 legislation (initials,frame and dimensions)
Frame matching your mark on the left.

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huszas76
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Re: Please help to identify these markings

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Hello!
The yearletter "C" in the hallmark means, that your jewel hallmarked after 2016.
Between 2011-2016 used the assay office the "B".
Best regards.
Krisztián
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