Ring (like RPI, but without inscription) was found on capitulation positions in K�nigsberg in deep forest with other german stuff, how it can be? Student from 60s burried his ring near ww2 german belt buckle in deep forest? Don't think so.

Rings was made only during first Latvian Republic (1918-1940). Like Latvian regimental badges. In period of 1940-1994 was Soviet hallmarks. In period of 1922-1940 was Latvian silver hallmarks with "Milda".

I can agree only with that some of latvian ring plates can be postwar, but ring is 100% period.

Why some rings are marked and other is unmarked?