14k GF PJ STG PJ ON A BRACELET
Hi! I have this GREAT site that I have kept on my favorites list forever.
It will tell you all about markings on jewelry from A to Z.
It's been a great help to me so try the link below. You can click on it or if that doesn't work, cut and paste into your browser! I hope this helps! Have fun :o)
The link actually brings you to the "R" page, but you can find "F" at the top, underlined and you can go from there. It's really interesting!
Also, I found the answer to what the "325" means. It is valuable according to this information:
What does the stamp 325 mean on jewelry?
Answer
That indicates the purity of the metal. Coins and gold bars are usually 999,9 out of 1000. In this case, the item contains 325 out of 1000 parts of pure (gold). In jewelry, the rest is usually filled with fine gold and gold mixed with other fine metals.
STG should mean Sterling (Silver).
Its probably STG SIL which stands for Sterling Silver.
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
What does MW4 mean?
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There is not a stamp for jewelry that is 950. The stamp is .925 and it means the jewelry is sterling silver
Fisher Sterling Silver STG JMF stamped into the back of the charm/pendant: STG stands for silver and JMF for J.M. Fisher Company
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BZ Bolzano
Typically such letters are the initials of the person who designed and/or made the jewelry item.
I have a silver tray marked 322? between eagle wings3 balls under eagle then sterling 724 What does this mean