Most likely the ring is stamped with 925 instead of 525. This means that the ring is 92.5 percent silver.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark.
525 is the percentage of gold in your jewelry. in essence it means 14k, 18k is 750 and so on. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark. Actually, 925 is sterling.
625 is a percentage of pure gold in the item. 62.5% = 15kt. 14kt is more popular and has a stamp of 585, which of course = 58.5%
The ISBN of The Silver Cloud Café is 0-525-94077-4.
No,they didn't
"525" represents the metal's fineness; i.e. the amount (out of 1000) that's pure silver, so 525 silver would and be 525/1000 or 52.5% pure silver and 47.5% some other metal or metals. Silver's measured using an old unit of weight called a troy ounce. Assuming your item is weighed in troy ounces, its raw-metal value is then 52.5% of the value of 1 oz of pure silver. To get that number you'd need to check a site like kitco.com because silver changes in value every day. Any specific value posted here would be out of date almost immediately.
The phone number of the Silver City Public Library is: 712-525-9053.
it means that it is .525 real gold which is equal to 14k i think
2010 is equal to the Jewish year 5770.
I've heard that 525 actually is the symbol printed on jewelry made from real, sterling silver.
A silver denarius during the first century was worth about $21 of bread, so 25 silver denarii probably would be about $525.