I had the same question. And there seems to be some contradiction in AU. I have found a maker of the name Archibald Ure a silver and gold smith from Edinburgh, Scotland 1700-1730. However, I don’t believe the earrings I have, and are marked 925 AU c, are from 1700s. I haven‘t found any other makers with the copyright AU yet.
I have a cross with a god on it and it have that stamped gn thai 925 c7 on it what doze it mean
what does 925 on jewelry mean
Au is the chemical symbol for Gold. Therefore, it means the ring is made of pure gold.
AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...
are you sure that is av and not posible au because the 79 element on the periodic table of elements au is gold
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Gold
925 usually refers to sterling silver, being 92.5% silver with 7.5% copper. However, Au is the chemical symbol for gold. Being that gold purity is usually marked in karats, it may indicate gold-plated sterling silver.
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Au is the chemical symbol for Gold. Therefore, it means the ring is made of pure gold.
Au is an abbreviation of the Latin word aurum which translates as gold.
AU 925 V20 10 K means that the item is sterling silver. This is a term used as a hallmarking.
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AU is the symbol for gold... 925 refers to the purity of that particular piece...