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The "901" stamped on a ring typically indicates a specific alloy of silver known as 90% silver and 10% other metals, often copper. This marking is less common than the more widely recognized "925" stamp, which signifies sterling silver (92.5% silver). The "901" stamp can denote a higher silver content, appealing to some buyers for its purity. Always check with a reputable jeweler for confirmation of the metal's authenticity.

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