Hello,
Well 375 is the carat of the gold, which is 9ct or 37.5% pure gold the rest of the percentage is alloys mixed with it to make the gold harder and be able to turned in to jewellery.
All proper jewelley should have a hallmark on it to inform others the carat of the gold.
As for the AGRM I'm not to sure my band has the same thing engraved on the inside.
Hope that helps a bit!!!!!!!!
Hello,
Well 375 is the carat of the gold, which is 9ct or 37.5% pure gold the rest of the percentage is alloys mixed with it to make the gold harder and be able to turned in to jewellery.
All proper jewelley should have a hallmark on it to inform others the carat of the gold.
As for the AGRM I'm not to sure my band has the same thing engraved on the inside.
Hope that helps a bit!!!!!!!!
375 is 9k gold.
375 is 9ct gold.
375 is 9ct gold easy to sell to anybody
375 is the marking for 9 carat gold. Usually vintage European will have this marking.
I'm not sure what you mean by "375 in gold." In the context of gold purity, "375" usually refers to a gold alloy that is 37.5% pure gold (9 karat). If you mean something else, please provide more information.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
The 375 very well might be an indication of 9 karat gold which has 41.7% gold content.
would mean 9-10 carats
If you mean 65%, then the answer is 243.75, but if you mean 0.65%, then it's 2.4375.
375 refers to the purity of gold and is expressed in parts per thousand. 375 means that 37.5% of the material is made up of gold, making it 9 carat gold which is a common purity level for jewelry in some countries.
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37.5 % metal (either Gold or Silver)