If it's Mark PL before or after 14 karat mark that means it is plated if it has 14 karat PL that's 14 karat plated 18 karat po that's 18 karat plate so forth and so on if the marking is just PL on the on the the piece that means it's then it's Platinum it's a platinum piece
What does pL mean on inside of ring
Platinum
pl stands for plum, it is a mark that the gold will actually be a full 14k not 13.5
means ring has 14 carat gold
It was stolen, recovered, then resold
gold ring inside marking 14 k tw
The BX stamp on a ring is probably just a jeweler's signature marking. It does not indicate value or purity of the ring.
I believe 938 is a German silver marking~
Oh, dude, "PL" stamped on the inside of a ring stands for "Platinum." It's like the VIP section of metals, you know? So, if your ring has "PL" stamped inside, you're basically wearing the fancy stuff. Like, congrats on having a platinum ring, I guess.
The marking "925" inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% pure silver. The "MT" may be the maker's mark or an additional marking specific to the manufacturer or designer of the ring. It likely signifies the origins of the ring or the designer's initials.
The marking "24" on a gold ring indicates it is made of 24-karat gold, which means it is 99.9% pure gold—the highest purity level for gold jewellery.
The marking that is 14K O II on a wedding ring means that the ring is 14 karat gold and has been designed or created by a company with the O II initials. The first marking on the ring is generally its karat while the rest are maker's marks.