925 means it's silver
Oh, dude, "PL" stamped on the inside of a ring stands for "Platinum." It's like the VIP section of metals, you know? So, if your ring has "PL" stamped inside, you're basically wearing the fancy stuff. Like, congrats on having a platinum ring, I guess.
yes, all should be marked china, the eric grossbardt collection for QVC is made in china and QVC requires country of origin to be included with jeweler markings.
When the object is no longer referenced anywhere else in your program, then the object becomes marked for garbage collection.
A platinum marked on any piece of jewelry indicates towards the purity of metal used. It gives you a reassurance that the jewelry you have chosen is of high quality and will last a lifetime.
Platinum jewelry is marked "Plat" or "950 Plat" and is nearly pure platinum. "IridPlat" is 90 percent platinum mixed with 10 percent other metals.
Platinum jewelry is typically marked with the numbers 950 or PLAT, indicating it is made of at least 95% pure platinum. Additionally, some platinum pieces may have a small hallmark symbol or stamp to indicate the metal's quality and authenticity.
Platinum can be identified by its silvery-white color, high density, and resistance to corrosion and oxidation. It also has a high melting point and is often marked with a "Pt" stamp indicating its platinum composition.
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980 is most likely a silver alloy rather than platinum. Platinum is generally marked as 950 or 900 to indicate its purity, while silver alloys typically range from 800 to 950 in terms of purity.
6-28-11>> Platinum is at $1,674.00 per ounce, but the purity for all US platinum coins is marked as .9995 not .999
4 karrot gold
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