.975 note period decimal place would be 97.5 % pure gold. you know maybe the Commies were right!
"1054 AR" stamped on a gold necklace typically refers to the manufacturer's mark, identifying the jewelry maker or company that produced the necklace. It does not indicate the gold's purity or value, as those would typically be expressed in terms of karats (e.g., 14k, 18k).
It means that its 2500
It sounds gold plated. However, it is normal for precious metal jewellery, tableware, and watches to a "Hallmark" stamped in to them when they are made. These hallmarks and symbols. To find these and the alternatives for different metals you can search Internet for Precious Metal Hallmarks or use a local library. They frequently have books on theses as there are a number of variations
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what does O mean on a gold necklace
I think it means 10k gold
initals signify the maker of the ring- look up any initals and hallmarks on google
Gold Plated
i have a necklace with fbm is it a real gold
14 KJ stamped on a necklace means it is 14 karat gold. This number signifies purity of gold, a top standard in jewelry.
Most likely a makers mark.
Most likely it is Gold shell (gold plated) But it could be a jewelers mark.