your item is spanish silver and mabye gold washed
.925 is Silver.
It's not a common marking used in the US but yes it means gold. 52.5% is gold.
9.25 is a sterling silver marking
915 parts per 1,000 are made of the precious metalwhich is same as 91.5%so 8.5% is made of other metal, for strength
No. The 925 is indicative of 92.5% silver.
925 is a standard marking for Sterling Silver, thus making it a silver ring, not gold.
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.925 is a marking for silver, not gold. Therefore what you most likely have is gold plated over sterling silver. Gold is marked 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K etc.
It means 'back and front', an indication the item is plated (either gold or silver).
18 KRGP means that it is gold plated metal, but not sure whether it is gold plated silver or just another cheap metal
"GW" normally refers to the actual GOLD Weight of an item made from a Gold alloy. A ring that has a wieght of say 5 Grams , and is made in 9K Gold, will have a GW of 1.8749 Grams.The "k" at the back may refer to gold purity (Karat). Karat is indicated as "Parts of 24" pure Gold. In other words a 9 karat gold ring consists of 9/24 parts pure gold and 15/24 parts of another metal.The "78" in the middle - I have no idea.This marking can also be a Silver marking as there are hundreds of silver markings out there. It will be very difficault to tell, unless I can see the marking and the marked item.
925 Italy is a marking for sterling silver.