David Yurman Petrvs Lion Fake VS Real Ring

This was purchased on Ebay Seller listed it for $200. I offered $150 and got the offer accepted. I was supper excited to get the ring. Once I got it and took a closer look at it, I was not impressed with the quality and thought it might be a fake. I looked more into who sold it, it was a buyer with only 11 reviews, and he was selling 12 other DY products.

FAKE: Lions back teeth are not as sharp, cheek is round, hair is full, and face look tired.
Authentic: Back teeth are sharp, cheek is zigzagged, hair has hollow spots, and face looks aggressive.
FAKE: C stamp doesn’t odd, in the middle the Y tinny on the right side, the upper DY font has a round shape to it, and the 925 is bold font.
Authentic: C is sharp and clean, middle DY is consistent, upper DY has sharp edges, and the 925 is a thinner font.
FAKE: 925 numbers are not consistent in size, and Y fill up most of the space inside D.
Authentic: 925 number are consistent is size, and DY are clear and there’s space inside D.
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