Most likely, yes. 375 is 37.5%; 9 karat gold. However, beware that people can easily buy and use stamps and stamp whatever they want as gold! Have it tested if you're further curious.
9ct/ karat gold
Its 37.5% pure gold which basically means you have a 9 carat gold bracelet
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The best thing for you to do is take the bracelet to a jeweler to have a quick test done, to determine if the bracelet is silver or actually the more valuable 9K white gold. I say this because "375" is the European gold content hallmark for 9 karat / 9 carat gold. BTW, if the bracelet were sterling silver the hallmark would read "925". Hope this helps... :)
A jewelry appraiser can let a person know if their gold is from Italy, and the value of the gold. Most of the gold pieces from Italy have markings identifying the gold as Italian. Some common markings are 925/417/750/585/and 375 Italy.
375 is 9k gold.
375 is 9ct gold.
The 375 very well might be an indication of 9 karat gold which has 41.7% gold content.
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yes,if you see 375 mark it does indeed mean 9ct gold
375 is 9ct gold easy to sell to anybody
A 375 marking is a gold marking; it indicates 9K gold. You can find this by multiplying .375 by 24 (since there are 24 karats in pure gold). Visit the link below for more details about gold markings.