It is probable the catalog number of a seller.
The 025 is most likely actually 0.25This is the carat of the diamond on the ring, 0.25 carats, or in other words, a quarter carat.
I believe the numbers have been rubbed - you should be seeing 925 which means it is 92.5% pure silver ring. There is nothing at 025. Hope this helps.
The stamp "925" inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals for durability. "PD" likely denotes the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
PD EP stands for Pro Deo Et Patria-for God and Country.
"Pd" stamped inside a ring typically stands for "palladium," which is a silver-white metal in the platinum group. Palladium is used in jewelry as a precious metal due to its durability, strength, and hypoallergenic properties.
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Unless it is somebody's initials, it probably stands for the metal, palladium (atomic symbol Pd) used in the making of white gold alloy, and also cast on its own to make various types of jewellry.
I assume you mean 5 and 025 (but I'll answer for.025 also). 5 milligrams is larger than 0.025mg. However 5mg is smaller than 025 milligrams.
can someone tell me what this mark means on my ring, thank you
PD typically stands for "palladium" when seen on a jewelry ring. Palladium is a precious metal that has a silvery-white color, often mistaken for platinum but lighter in weight. It is a popular choice for jewelry due to its rarity, durability, and hypoallergenic properties.
"Pd 8" stamped on your ring indicates that the ring is made of Palladium, which is a precious metal known for its durability and resistance to tarnishing. The number "8" likely refers to the purity level, which is commonly 800 parts per thousand. This stamp is a quality assurance mark indicating the metal content of your ring.
PL usually stands for "Personal Liability" and PD for "Property Damage"