The 100 hallmark typically refers to a specific mark found on precious metals, indicating that the metal is 100% pure, or in the case of certain alloys, denotes a specific quality or standard. In the context of gold, for example, it may signify that the item is pure gold (24 karat). The hallmark serves as a guarantee of the metal's quality and authenticity, providing consumers assurance regarding their purchase. It's essential in the jewelry and precious metals industries for verifying the value and content of the material.
It means 100% silver
It is French importation hallmark. It means that your object has been imported into France.
It means that its 2500
what to write on a birthday card to someone who is 100 years old.
It means that its 2500
Electro-plated nickel silver
it means it is true or pure
It is a Swiss hallmark, usually found on Swiss-made watches. The squirrel means it is 14k gold and made in Switzerland.
The hallmark for jewelry indicates the person who made the jewelry. Every designer has their own hallmark. You will often see numbers by a hallmark such as 925 which means it is sterling silver or 14k, 18k etc which indicate the amount of gold in the jewelry. Hope this helps. If you have more questions feel free to email me!
It probably means that you have a spoon with a maker's hallmark on it. I'm not familiar with that particular hallmark but it's likely silver or at least sliver plated.
QG 14k , i got gold... with this stamp on it, i cannot find anywhere what it means? is real gold or not?
Hi it just means you have a cubic Zirconia jewel in the ring