The "D" mark on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of or contains diamond. It can also refer to "diamond quality" grading in certain contexts. However, it's essential to consider the specific jewelry brand or manufacturer, as markings can vary. Always consult with a jeweler for precise identification and verification.
What does 9925 mean on silver jewerly
High grade electroplated
20k means 20 karat gold
"JS" on silver jewelry typically stands for the initials of the designer or manufacturer of the piece. It is a common practice in the jewelry industry to include the maker's mark for authenticity and identification purposes.
jewerly is made of silver and gold
The robber stole the jewerly.
The D mint mark stands for the Denver Mint in Colorado were the coin was made.
The "925" stamp inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "D" stamp could be a maker's mark or a designer's mark indicating the manufacturer of the ring.
If by "series D," you mean it has a D mint mark, it's still worth 25 cents.
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On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)
On a US coin, D is the mint mark for Denver, CO (1906 and later) or Dahlonega, GA (1838-1861)