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That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals. Sterling silver has a purity of 975 out of 1000.
That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals. Sterling silver has a purity of 975 out of 1000.
it could mean when it was made or how much it cost
I have a pendant that has a square, facet cut very light yellow gem that I believe is Yellow Tourmaline, set in a silver colored metal. I believe it is Silver, but it may be White Gold. The back of it is stamped "RSE 325". The 325 stamp was explained in a separate question, but I can't for the life of me find anything out about "RSE" The relative standard error (RSE) is a measure of the reliability of a survey statistic. The smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate.
14k GF PJ STG PJ ON A BRACELET Hi! I have this GREAT site that I have kept on my favorites list forever. It will tell you all about markings on jewelry from A to Z. It's been a great help to me so try the link below. You can click on it or if that doesn't work, cut and paste into your browser! I hope this helps! Have fun :o) The link actually brings you to the "R" page, but you can find "F" at the top, underlined and you can go from there. It's really interesting! Also, I found the answer to what the "325" means. It is valuable according to this information: What does the stamp 325 mean on jewelry? Answer That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals.
It means the jewelry you hold has a 32.5% of pure silver content. The rest would be an alloy of other metals such as nickel.
It means it is genuine sterling silver made in Italy
I found the answer to what the "325" means... It is valuable according to this information: What does the stamp 325 mean on jewelry? Answer That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals. Sterling silver has a purity of 975 out of 1000.
On a gold necklace the number 325 means that the metal used to make the necklace is 325 parts gold out of 1000. Gold is a very soft metal and is usually mixed with other metals for strength. On 325 jewelry 675 parts out of 1000 are metals other than gold.
Type your answer here... 375 is 9carat gold, I think 325 is just less gold content.
That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals. Sterling silver has a purity of 975 out of 1000.
325 does it gold or silver