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    Unfortunately it could be from any country or era. If it helps the hammer and sickle did not become the official symbol of the Red Army until 1922. But it was also used by Communists elsewhere, both officialy and unofficialy. Any other markings?

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    Unfortunately it could be from any country or era. If it helps the hammer and sickle did not become the official symbol of the Red Army until 1922. But it was also used by Communists elsewhere, both officialy and unofficialy. Any other markings?

    Hello Belaruski, thanks for your reply.

    The ring has no marks.

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    Most likely it is the middle of the seventieth years. In Soviet Union since 1917 prior to the beginning of the seventieth years there was a uncooperative altitude to jeweller ornaments. This ring is very similar to the ring is madein in prison. Prisoners liked to do subjects with the Soviet symbolics.So they showed the loyalty to the Soviet mode

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    Most likely it is the middle of the seventieth years. In Soviet Union since 1917 prior to the beginning of the seventieth years there was a uncooperative altitude to jeweller ornaments. This ring is very similar to the ring is madein in prison. Prisoners liked to do subjects with the Soviet symbolics.So they showed the loyalty to the Soviet mode

    Sergey, thank you very much.

    Cheers,

    Benten

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