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It is either the company or the initial of the person who made it. There should also be a gold or silver stamp on it.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the stamp could mean a variety of things. It is possible that 10KSR is the maker's mark or initials of the person who created the ring. It could also be a quality mark denoting that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. Alternatively, the stamp could be a code used by the jewelry store or designer to indicate that the ring is a size 10. Without more information, it is difficult to say for certain what the stamp means.
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Wish I knew , as I have one also. It is beautiful with a possible ruby and possible diamonds. I am looking up one other answer in google. Any luck, I will try to get the answer bk to you.
Sterling silver jewelry and silverware is not alwaysmarked "925". Both silver jewelry and sterlingware can also be marked "Ster", "STER", or "Sterling". Silver jewelry may also be stamped "MEXICO". Sometimes this stamp accompanies another sterling marking; sometimes it is the only marking.You can learn more about other silver markings and gold markings at the link below.
i have a ring thats white gold with 14K stamped along with ET inside of a circle stamped and also the number 25, what do these stamps mean, im especially curious of what ET means
It is either the company or the initial of the person who made it. There should also be a gold or silver stamp on it.
GB can mean the following: Gold bond, which in case it is less than real. It could also stand for the makers mark or a specific hallmark relative to the country the ring was made.
It sounds like a maker's mark indicating who made the ring and that it's 14k, or a little over 50% gold.
It stands for Monetary Conditions Index. I know very little on the subject, but it is relevant with the economic worth of the ring.
The price of a piece of furniture stamped inside with 'Ethan Allen Made in England' will depend on what the piece is and the age of the piece. It will also depend on what a buyer is willing to pay.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the stamp could mean a variety of things. It is possible that 10KSR is the maker's mark or initials of the person who created the ring. It could also be a quality mark denoting that the ring is made of 10 karat gold. Alternatively, the stamp could be a code used by the jewelry store or designer to indicate that the ring is a size 10. Without more information, it is difficult to say for certain what the stamp means.
In most cases it should be silver. In Germany it is allowed and possible to stamp gold with 835, but it is very unusual nowadays. That is what I found out on this website: http://www.froufrou.de/ff_signetdatenbank/0/835.htmlSo I have no idea, what the worth of your bracelet is. It also depends on the age of the bracelet.
I think you are talking about the inscription on the diamond...This is used so that if you ever give your jewelry to a jeweler you will be able to know for sure if he did not switch your diamond with a fake.
I have very old necklace stamped 356 also with a Crown stamped also.
The postcard application for the show is in the magazine that the man drops inside Mike's Market. Open the magazine and tear it out. You also need the address (seen in the TV store), a pen (in the motel office), and a stamp (from Bucky Lucas). To get the stamp, call 555-7383 and order a pizza for room 4-B (Bucky). When the delivery girl arrives, offer to take it to him. Drop the stamped postcard in the mailbox (far right).
They are stamped differently from when they are produced. Also card companies stamp cards differently to prevent the chance of replicating cards to stop the production of fakes.