It means that the ring was hallmarked in Birmingham, UK You can see more detail here http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/news/2008/01/simple-gold-hallmark-guide.html
It means that the ring was hallmarked in Birmingham, UK You can see more detail here http://www.gold-traders.co.uk/news/2008/01/simple-gold-hallmark-guide.html
The "crown 22" symbol on a gold ring indicates that the ring is made of 22-karat gold, which means it contains 91.67% pure gold. The "anchor" symbol is a hallmark that signifies the ring's origin, often used to denote quality and authenticity, particularly in British jewelry. The letter "N" might represent the specific assay office or a date mark, providing additional information about the ring's origin or the year it was made. Together, these markings confirm the ring's gold content and authenticity.
I have an old gold ring with markings CG&S - CROWN - 22 - ANCHOR - N I know the ring was made by Charles Green and it is 22 carat gold but I am unsure of the rest. Can someone please help
I think it's about 20 years.
What is wjj on a gold ring mean
I think yes
What does adi mean on a 14kt ring
It means it is 9 carat gold assayed in Birmingham, England. The F denotes which year it was hallmarked - depending on the style of the F you can work out the year.
F14k on a gold ring means that it is 14 karot gold! lucky you!
phd on a 10 k gold ring
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
18 karat gold