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My dad stole my 200 year old ruby?

ok, my great-grandmother gave me a ruby ring (my birthstone) for my high school graduation last year. It was over 200 years old and i was only the 4th person to ever have possession of it. It is a beautiful dark red ruby, completely original since synthetic rubies were not commercialized until the 20th century. Well, because it was so old, the prongs had worn way far down, and because i wear it every day i was afraid the stone would fall out. So my dad took it to a jeweler that he "trusts" and they had to completely replace the head of the ring. Anyways, when I got the ring back i noticed something was not right. I thought at first it was just because they cleaned it. Then I finally took it to MY jeweler and they informed me it was synthetic. I realized the stone was a completely different cut! Mine was cut more like a diamond (almost cone-shaped on the bottom) and this one was completely flat across the bottom. also it is a different color! How do I get my 200 year old heirloom back??
all i wanna know is how i should legally go about getting my stone back. I'm pretty sure my dad took it and not the jewelers. he wouldn't let me take it to them and demand what happened. then he came up with a bogus story about going to an expert and finding out that it really was my ruby (even though this person had never seen MY ruby, just the one it was replaced with) and how the market is too bad and if somebody was going to take it it wouldn't do them any good. I am just really hurt and wish I knew what to do. Any help would be amazing! thank you so much!
the only problem with calling the police is that I have no pictures or appraisals of the original. I showed my great grandma however and she agreed with me that it was not the same. I am just scared that if I involve the authorities that they are going to think that I'm making it up because there is no proof, just the word of me and my family (NOT my dad)

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i found a “tiny” ring that belonged to my deceased mother while cleaning my porch today? is this a message?

my mother has been dead for nearly two years...nearly everyday since her death i have found little white feathers all around me...in my home...in my work place...in my car...shopping...in friends homes...its nothing im currently wearing or have in my home...i found one in a box of things at the place that i worked...today i was cleaning the porch...i have carefully vacummed every inch of that porch for two years now...and today i found a tiny ruby ring (her birthstone)...1/2inch across that once belonged to her...on the carpet of my porch...i am going through hardship after hardship in my life...do you think this is a message from her?
i didnt mention but 10 minutes after she died and i was still in the room with her...my cell phone rang and it said mom calling...

also when we were at the funeral home making arrangements her car that we were driving began honking for no reason...once i understand but two days n a row at the funeral home only...and never again...

yes the electric candle in her bedroom window burned out the night she died...

my lights and computer went haywire as well as my sons who lives hours away...
about the cell phone...my mother didnt even own a cell phone...

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Christmas Gift for Girlfriend?

So we are 16, and this is our first Christmas together. I'm a terrible shopper, but I've been browsing the internet trying to find something. Naturally I eventually thought of jewelry. We were both born in July, so I was thinking like a ruby pendant might be nice. It seems to me that a birthstone would be more of a birthday gift, but then I figured I could get her earrings to match on her birthday. So, a few questions:

1. Would a birthstone pendant be a good idea from a Christmas gift (coupled with a few other smaller things)?
2. We've only been going out for almost two months and we're only 16. Would her parents freak out if they saw me getting her a medium quality ruby pendant?

Any help is, as always, appreciated. Merry Christmas! :)

By: Joe

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