525 mark on gold means it contains .525% real gold. It is 14kt gold.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal.
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal (or some of the metal used) in the stamped piece is 14 karat, or that is has 525 parts gold per 1000 total parts or 52.5% gold content in the metal. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark.
525 is the percentage of gold in your jewelry. in essence it means 14k, 18k is 750 and so on. Wolf5370: Actually 525 is almost certainly sterling silver - it is the standard sterling silver mark. Actually, 925 is sterling.
it means that it is .525 real gold which is equal to 14k i think
A 525 stamp indicates that the metal in the stamped piece is 52.5 percent gold. This is the same thing as the marking 14K for 14 karat gold.
It's not a common marking used in the US but yes it means gold. 52.5% is gold.
0.525(52%) Gold is between 10K and 14K. So it is going to be slightly higher than 12K
525 is not gold. If you misread however:585 is 14ct925 is sterling silver
yes. 535 is a mark for 14-karat gold.
This means 10k gold.
Gold with a 595 mark means that it is 14K gold. This mark does not affect what color it, as it can be used for 14K white, yellow, rose gold, etc.
Mark Harmon never was an Olympic gold medalist. You may be confusing him with Mark Spitz who WAS an Olympic gold medalist swimmer in the 1972 Olympics.