In the context of Mexican silver, "ATI" refers to the assay mark of the silversmith or the manufacturing company. It indicates the quality and authenticity of the silver piece, often found alongside the standard "925" mark, which signifies that the item is made of 92.5% silver. The "ATI" mark represents a specific maker or workshop, helping to trace the origin and craftsmanship of the silver item.
It is mostly used on silver jewelry. It means it has an alloy with 92.5% of pure silver. Other metals usually include nickel, copper and even gold.
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It means your ring material is sterling silver 925.and CN represent Made in China.Sterling silver 925 refers to a silver product with a silver content of about 92.5%, and purity is considered to be pure silver.
925 on a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. This marking is a common standard used to denote the purity of silver in jewelry.
It means that the item was made in Mexico. Mexico for about 500 years has had some of the most active silver mines in the world. In addition there is a HUGE silver jewelery manufacturing industry there. Many silver pieces in the USA came from Mexico
I means that is a coin made of 92.5% pure silver.
the base ring is made and stones are set in in china and the .925 means that it is coated with sterling silver
ATI schools are located in many states. These states are campuses are located in Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico
It means it is 92.5% pure silver.
It means it is sterling silver made in Taxco, Mexico
This means that the item is 80% silver and 20% alloy. Sterling silver is 92.5% Silver and 7.5% alloy. Many silver items produced in Mexico are marked 800 or 80.0.