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I paid £2 for an antique shop ring – people said it could be worth £1k so I got it valued & was stunned by the results

Published on April 03, 2025 at 11:48 AM

SHE picked up a cute ring for just £2 from an antique shop 10 years ago.

But after one woman found herself inundated with requests to get the valued, she started to wonder whether or not it could actually be worth some cash.

Woman explaining why she wanted to get a ring valued.
A woman has explained how she picked up a ring for £2 from an antiques shop
Close-up of a hand holding a ruby and diamond ring.
People suggested she should go and get the ring valued after saying it looked expensive
Close-up of a hand holding a ring with pink and white stones.
So she took the ring, which she bought 10 years ago, to a few places to get it valued
Google search results for a ruby and diamond ring.
This was after she had put a picture of the ring in Google Lens, and it had given her a rough guess about the accessory

“I've had this ring probably close on 10 years,” she said in a video on her TikTok page.

“I paid £2 for it initially when I first bought it from , and it's just been sat on my shelf ever since then.”

She's even nearly thrown it away a few times, because she's just “forgotten it's there”.

“Then I decided to Google Lens it yesterday, and it came up with listings that started at about £370 and went all up to £1000,” she continued.

“Now I'm taking it to go and be valued today, so hopefully we'll get a rough estimate.”

She added she thinks the band is gold because it's got marking on it, but wasn't sure whether the stones were actually ruby and diamond – as they appeared to be.

“Could it be worth up to £1000? Who knows?” she mused.

“These are just some of the listings that come up, and they look absolutely identical, but we'll see.”

“Imagine the mental profit % if it is though!” she added in the video caption.

She then returned to TikTok a few days later after getting the ring valued at a few different places so she could get an average.

While the value they gave differed, she explained they were all set on what the ring was made of – 9 carat gold, ruby and diamond.

“The value in gold weight alone is between £45 and £50, depending where you went,” she added.

“But the resale value, you're looking anywhere from about £200 to upwards of £500.

“And it's basically gonna be whatever people are willing to pay for it.”

Having looked online, she said the value she was going to go for was about £350, and was considering putting it up at auction.

She captioned the video: “POV: You thought you were just popping into the antique shop for a browse and accidentally walked out with a £500 ring for £2.

“I’m basically a treasure hunter now!”

People were quick to comment on the TikToks too, with one writing: “I have that ring my husband paid £80 secondhand.

“It is my engagement ring and I love it.”

“Don't sell it, just keep it, it will always be worth more than you paid for it,” another added.

“Used retail would be around £300, trade price to sell around £100-130 used, private price around £200.”

“I'd pay around £350-£370, it's lovely,” a third commented.

” If you auction it with a starting bid of £5,” someone else said.

“You will get a real interest.”

The explained that since she's started her TwistedTreasures business – alongside her brother and sister – she's inspired her nine-year-old to try and do the same in a bid to raise some money for a new PC.

She also buys clothes in bulk from a local shop and does hand embroidery on them to sell and stop them going to landfill.

Close-up of a hand holding a ruby and diamond ring.
While there were differing thoughts about the ring's resale value, all the estimators said it was made of nine carat gold, ruby and diamond
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