A silver mark of 8305 SP indicates that the item is made of sterling silver, specifically with a silver content of 83.05% (or 830 parts per thousand). The "SP" typically stands for "silver plated," suggesting that the piece may have a thin layer of silver over a base metal. This marking is often found on jewelry or flatware, indicating the quality and composition of the silver used.
kaelindesignThere's two options. One is that it is 14k over silver plate. Which is odd, but possible. The second is that it is 14k gold, and the makers mark is SP. How heavy is it? If it's noticeably heavier than a silver bracelet, then it's likely gold. Do you have a picture of the SP mark?
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"SP" on a ring likely stands for "Sterling Silver Plated," indicating that the ring is made of a base metal that has been plated with a layer of sterling silver. This allows the ring to have the appearance of silver while being more affordable.
Well, darling, "Sp cfj" stamped on jewelry typically stands for "Sterling Silver" and the maker's mark "cfj." So, in plain English, it means your bling is made of sterling silver and was crafted by someone with the initials "cfj." Now go rock that jewelry like the fabulous diva you are!
"SP" on a necklace typically stands for "Silver Plate", indicating that the necklace is composed of a base metal that has been plated with a thin layer of silver. This helps achieve the look of real silver at a more affordable price point.
"SP" on a gold chain typically stands for "Gold Plated," indicating that the chain is not made of solid gold but rather has a thin layer of gold applied to the surface.
SP stands for silver plate. Lind is the brand.
Gamecube SP? If you mean GameBoy SP, then obviously -_-.
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SP could potentially stand for "Sterling Silver Plated", indicating that the ring is coated with a layer of sterling silver over another metal. It could also stand for the manufacturer's name or logo. It would be best to consult the manufacturer or jeweler for a specific explanation.
You may purchase a used Game Boy Advance SP Mark I or Mark II at a local game store such as GameStop or EB Games for $39.99 + tax. Note: Mark I - Front-Lit Mark II - Back-Lit
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