This means it is continental silver opposed to English silver! Hope this helps!
No. The standard number for sterling silver is 925, or .925.
925 Argento is Italian for Sterling Silver. Most sterling silver pieces are stamped either 925 or sterling. Argento is Silver.
No, sterling silver is a type of silver alloy that contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. Therefore, sterling silver is also referred to as 925 silver due to its composition.
925 is a mark for Sterling Silver
Its not gold. 925 is Sterling Silver.
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
Gold marked 925 indicates that it is actually sterling silver, not gold. Sterling silver is a metal alloy consisting of 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals such as copper. The 925 marking is a common standard for sterling silver jewelry.
Sterling silver
Yes.
925 is Sterling 925/1000. FBM is makers mark
The "HMS" in HMS 925 sterling typically stands for "Her Majesty's Ship," but in the context of sterling silver, it is often used as a brand or hallmark designation rather than a direct naval reference. The "925" indicates that the silver is 92.5% pure, which is the standard for sterling silver. Therefore, HMS 925 sterling refers to a particular quality of sterling silver associated with a specific brand or manufacturer.
The 925 is indicative of 92.5% sterling silver.