So the hallmarks read (c) D.Y. and the 2 stamps below are the numbers for silver and gold. However the hallmark is nearly illegible. The ring is smooth all over BUT the gold part of the ring looks very light in color and to shinny for its own good. Also, the gold portion of the ring has a flawless transition into the sliver part. Is that the norm? Or is there supposed to be a distinguished separation between the silver and gold? Sorry I hate anything fake and I am very paranoid. Thank you in advance for your help.
Without seeing the hallmarks, I couldn't say as to thier authenticity. It would not be abnormal for there to be some wear to the hallmarks if the ring has been worn. I wouldn't worry about the gold being shiny, or the transition. All I can say without seeing the hallmarks is that the ring looks right in all other aspects; and seller seems to know thier Yurman, and the other people who have bought from him/her also have bought a lot of Yurman and know thier stuff, so the likelihood of you having a fake is minimal. I think the ring is good.