The "976" stamp on gold indicates that the metal is 97.6% pure, which is equivalent to 23.5 karats. This level of purity is slightly higher than the standard for 24 karat gold, which is 99.9% pure. The "976" stamp is often used in some countries to denote high-quality gold, particularly in jewelry and bullion. Always verify the authenticity and quality of gold through proper testing methods.
Yes but I can't tell if it's silver or
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Ive seen 10k gold from brazil stamped ,935
is 535 gold
i have a gold ring with ING stamped on the inside , what does that mean ?
Well, darling, 976 stamped on silver means it's 97.6% pure silver, also known as sterling silver. It's like the VIP section of the silver world, so you can bet your bottom dollar it's worth a pretty penny. Just remember, it's not pure silver, but it's still the real deal.
Your gold is real :)
The 705 stamp equates to 17 karat gold. Gold is stamped based on purity, with 24 kt gold being pure gold. 18kt gold is stamped 750 because it is 75% pure. 17kt gold is actually about 70.8% pure, but is stamped 705 instead of 708. 17 karat gold is not as common as 18kt or 14kt, but it is available. Especially in parts of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
they are gold plated.
The value of your gold men's ring stamped BGE 925 is $13.28.
its not gold unless it has a stamp on it