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The marking "14 kc" on a ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. This means that the gold content is 58.3%, which is a standard purity for gold jewelry, signifying that the remaining 41.7% consists of other metals that enhance durability and strength. The "kc" may be an abbreviation for "karat gold." Always verify with a jeweler for accurate assessment and authenticity.

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