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When jewelry is stamped with "C2," it typically indicates that the piece is made of a metal alloy containing at least 92.5% pure silver, which is known as sterling silver. The "C" stands for "coin," indicating that the silver used is of a high quality similar to that used in coins. The number "2" may refer to the specific manufacturer or designer of the jewelry, or it could be a code for the type of silver or the production batch.

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