The AFJC 925 is a designation typically associated with jewelry that is made from sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. To determine if an item marked "AFJC 925" is authentic, you should examine its overall craftsmanship, check for any additional markings, and, if possible, test the metal for purity. If you're uncertain, consulting a professional jeweler can provide verification. Remember that counterfeit items can exist, so it's always best to be cautious when purchasing.
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I bought a cheap cz ring from walmart (20 dollars) that has 925 dl in oval and cz 925 is the marking for real silver, it will say sterling or 925 if it is real silver the DLCZ means Diamond Like Carbon, So you have a piece of jewelery that is real silver but fake diamonds...:) The CZ stands for Cubic Zirconia which is basically a man made fake diamond.
I'm assuming...it means FAKE...as I bought a .925 CAL "sterling silver" bracelet from Ebay and was told it wasn't real silver. Just my 2 cents...
No. Only if it has SS on it or 925. Usually something with "china" on it is cheap, fake, and poorly made.
925 is the stamp for sterling silver
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To determine if silver is real or fake, you can perform a few tests. One common method is the magnet test: silver is not magnetic, so if the item is attracted to a magnet, it's likely not real silver. You can also perform a nitric acid test, where real silver will not react to the acid or will produce a faint creamy color.
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i know very antique diamonds were set in sterling silver.. if the diamond looks dull around the edges it is very likely a real diamond.
its sterling silver
RJ could be the maker's initials. 925 means that the metal fitness is 925 out of 1000. that means that it is real silver, that is the number used for silver, like on tiffany's jewlery it says 925 if it is real silver
Take your ring to a local jeweler who will explain that the 925 marking on metal always indicates something about the metal and never indicates anything about the jewel. As well, the jeweler can help you determine the reality of the gemstone set in the metal.