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The "nv g" stamp on the inside of a ring typically indicates that it is not real gold. "nv g" is likely a manufacturer's mark or a stamp indicating that the ring is plated with gold and not made of solid gold. It is important to have the ring tested by a professional to confirm its authenticity.
Metal that is plated in gold can not have the stamp.
Well, darling, "925" stamped on a ring means it's made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. As for "NV," it could be the maker's mark or a company stamp, but without more context, it's anyone's guess. Just remember, it's all about the bling, not the stamp.
Is the 959 stamp gold or silver
It is a stamp from Ghana - the former Gold Coast
it would stamp gold with 2,000,234,567,890,122,3,,4,,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,,0,0 which means $52
Gold electroplate. Not gold.
14 carat gold
62.5 % gold
Gold stamps are worth the least amount of money. If you get a green stamp it is worth a couple hundred dollars. The black stamp is priceless.
its not gold unless it has a stamp on it
Rolled Gold over Brass