It Means that it is made in Peru, of Sterling Silver and 18 carat gold. Pieces typical of this hallmark configuration have a large sterling silver base with a thin 18K gold figure in the center. I've mostly seen this hallmark on Brooches, pendants and a few bracelets. If you search on e-bay you will find a number of items with a similar hallmark listed under "Peru Silver".
The 925 or .925 is the marking that indicates your jewelry is at least 92.5% sterling silver. If it were to say 10k or .925/18k it would indicate that the metal is either 10 karats gold, or sterling silver with 18 karats plated gold.. The H is the manufacturer's signature to ensure the customer can trust where the markings and jewelry has come from.
AFJG is a hallmark. '925' means is an international marking for Sterling Silver.
925 on jewelry normally means it is sterling
the base ring is made and stones are set in in china and the .925 means that it is coated with sterling silver
925 is found on silver jewelry, and it means 0.925 grams (of silver). The R is meaningless.
.925 is a marking for silver, not gold. Therefore what you most likely have is gold plated over sterling silver. Gold is marked 9K, 10K, 14K, 18K etc.
Gold isn't marked 925. Sterling silver is marked 925. That indicates 92.5% silver.
can 14K be marked 925 if it does not have silver in it
No. The 14K denotes gold measurements. There is also 10K, 18K, and 24K Fine silver is marked as 999, there is also 950 and 925 marks for sterling silver.
417 is 10k 585 is 14k 725? is 18k 925 on gold (usually gold plated silver but can be on gold itself) Means 925 of 1000 parts whatever the hallmark is to stand for. It is illegal to misrepresent but it still happens.
,925 means Sterling Silver. Worth depends on weight of the chain, and it's design.
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
925 = silver, gold color = gold plating
Yes If it is marked as 925 then it is silver
925 means it's silver
925 is mark for sterling silver sometimes gold plated
According to policy and practice, 925 sterling silver must have be marked 925 on the item.