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The "200" stamped in a ring typically indicates the purity or quality of the metal used, specifically for gold jewelry. It signifies that the ring is made of 200 parts per 1000, or 20% gold, which is equivalent to 5 karats. This marking helps consumers identify the value and authenticity of the piece. However, it's less common than higher karat gold stamps like 14K or 18K.

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