That the people love Dollar's!
I'm not sure about the dollar symbol, but the 925 is actually ".925". That is the commonly used abbreviation for sterling silver, which is made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. The dollar symbol might be the manufacturer's logo, or possibly it might not be a dollar sign. It could just be an unclear stamp of something else. Try to look at it under a microscope to get a clearer look. --Kathy Feathered Gems Jewelry www.fgemz.com
PAJ on a piece of jewelry indicates that the jewelry was manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel, Inc. The .925 indicates that it is made of silver. Source: I work for this manufacturer.
Dollar sign
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The difference is only aesthetic. They both mean the same thing.
PEOPLE BELIEVED THAT THE DOLLAR SIGN CAME INTO USE FROM A DESIGN MARKED ON OLD SPANISH COINS CALLED PIECES OF EIGHT. THESE PEICES OF EIGHT WERE USED BY AMERICANS as dollars until they coined their own silver coins. one side of the piece of eight had 2 pillars stamped on it, with a ribbon curling on them. the dollar sign formed by the ribbon probably inspired the dollar sign
Jamaican Patois for 'Dollar Sign' a.k.a. shape of a woman's body when wining.
it tells you about the puarity of silver used to make that ring
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.
money --> ([dollar] sign) <--
It means shy/embarrassment/blushing.
The anchor symbol on old sterling silver typically represents that the item was made in Birmingham, England. It is a hallmark that signifies the standard of purity for the silver content in the item.