Silver is too soft to use in jewelry in its 100% form and it has to be mixed with another metal to make it stronger.
92.5 also reffered to as solid silver means that it has a silver content of 92.5% the remaining metal is the one that makes the silver hard enough to make into Jewelry. Sorry but 925 does not mean "pure silver" it means it is Sterling Silver. Pure silver is marked 999, meaning 99.9% purity. 925 means it has 92.5% purity, and 7.5% another alloy. Coin silver used in our pre-1965 circulating silver coinage is 900, or 90% pure, which also means silver doesn't have to have another alloy mixed with it to be hard enough to use. Even pure 999 silver is hard enough to make jewelry with as many countries (including the USA) mint large coins using 99.9% pure silver that hold up well.
62.5 Silver means it has a silver content of 62.5% in this form it cannot be called solid silver as it has 30 plus % of an alloy in it.
It is 625!
If you meant from 625 to 650 then it is a 4% increase
Expressed as a percentage, 500/625 x 100 = 80 percent.
Answer: Yes, .625% of a % is greater than .005 % Solution: .625% of a percent = .625% * 1% = .625 / 100 * (1 / 100) = 0.00625 * .01 = 0.0000625 .005% = .005/100 = .00005 0.0000625 > 0.00005 The easy way to determine which converted number is larger is to align them as follows & look to see which number is greater: 0.0000625 0.00005 As you can see above, 6 is greater than 5, which means the upper number is greater than the lower number. === An easier way to convert .625% of 1% is to count the number of % characters & then know each % represents 2 digits. In this case .625% of 1% means you have 4 decimal places. So you just move the decimal place of .625, 4 decimal places to the left as in .625 converts to .0000625. Since there is only 1 % associated with the .005 number, you just have to move the decimal place 2 digits to the left as in .005 converts to .00005. Then line up your numbers as shown above and you should be able to easily see which number is larger.
625
Gold stamp 625 on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 62.5% pure gold, also known as 15 karat gold. The remaining 37.5% is typically composed of other metals such as silver, copper, or zinc to increase the jewelry's durability and hardness. This stamp is commonly used in European countries to denote the gold content of the jewelry.
625 is an Crate of Silver and this Silver is based from Italy. This Silver is Known as Italian Silver With 325 Crate.
Yes, 625 sterling silver can potentially cause skin discoloration, including turning skin green, due to its copper content. Sterling silver is typically made of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, often copper, which can react with sweat, moisture, and certain skin types. This reaction creates a greenish stain on the skin, though it is not harmful. To minimize this effect, it's advisable to keep the jewelry dry and clean.
The value of 625 sterling silver, which contains 62.5% silver, depends on current silver market prices and the weight of the item. To determine its worth, you would need to calculate the weight of the silver content in the piece and multiply it by the current price per ounce or gram of silver. As silver prices fluctuate, it’s best to check a reliable financial news source or precious metals market for the latest pricing.
625 silver is 62.5% silver content
I sold my .925 jewelry and trays to a pawn shop and received a nice payout. I just called them as I have a tray that is stamped .625. He said they don't even take 800 for scrap to be melted so I'm pretty sure that this would answer your question. It has no value. Not enough silver in it.
The inscription "625 han thai" on a bracelet typically refers to the purity and type of metal used, specifically indicating that it is made from 625 parts per thousand of pure silver, which translates to 62.5% silver content. "Han Thai" may refer to the style or cultural origin of the jewelry, possibly indicating it has Thai craftsmanship or design influences. Together, this signifies both the quality of the metal and its cultural significance.
The markings on jewellery should be... a makers mark, a letter (referring to a year of assay) and a number (375 - 37.5% gold = 9ct 585 - 58.5% gold = 14ct 625 - 62.5% gold = 15ct 750 - 75.0% gold = 18ct 916 - 91.6% gold = 22ct) Plat will either be 900 (90% european/Far East) or 950 (95%) Silver is also 900 (European) or 925 (Sterling)
unfortunately, its not 62.5 percent silver...the 625 is a pattern number. the company was known for silver plated ware....sorry
625 grams is the weight of 100 silver U.S. quarters.
625 carot gold and made in USA
The 625 which is stamped on a white metal ring means the ring is classified as 15 carats. Jewelers place the marks on jewelry so they can be easily identified.