Here's a good instructional website;
http://homepage.mac.com/johnhuber/CoinRing/PhotoAlbum20.html
Many jewellers make rings using precious metal coins. Some of the ones that advertise on the internet are CoinCrafter, Coin Coin Designs and The Coin Smith. Some coin rings are made by attaching a small coin to a ring, and other designs are made by reworking the coin itself into the shape of a ring.
Tiffany's "Coin Edge" ring.
They're made from two separate pieces ! The outer 'ring' is heated so it expands, and the inners are inserted. When the outer ring cools, it shrinks forming a VERY tight fit.
The engraving "SINI MS-64" on the inside of your ring likely indicates its quality and authenticity. "MS-64" refers to a specific grade in coin collecting, denoting a coin in "Mint State" condition with minor imperfections; it may suggest the ring is made from a coin or has a similar standard of quality. "SINI" could be a manufacturer's mark or a brand name associated with jewelry or coin-related products. For precise identification, consider consulting a jeweler or numismatic expert.
Dime and Chime
£500.00
ACCRS inside a ring typically stands for "American Coin Certification and Research Services." It indicates that the coin has been graded and authenticated by this specific service, ensuring its quality and legitimacy. The presence of the acronym often signifies the coin's value and collectibility in numismatic circles.
No you do not have to pay off the ring to get the ring. You have to make a down payment to get the ring after that you just make payments.
It very possibly is illegal as most countries do not like people modifying their currency. I very cautiously suggest that if you are doing it once for personal use and with a low denomination coin, they will possibly not view it too seriously.
No, you can not make a gold ring into a silver ring. RuneScape does not have any silver rings you can make or wear.
Ring bottle cap coin
Well, honey, "rsc" on a ring stands for "Roman Silver Coin." It's a fancy way of saying that the ring is made from a replica of an ancient Roman silver coin. So, if you're feeling like a gladiator or an emperor while wearing it, now you know why!