I believe 10K FG means 10 Caret Fine Gold.
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When a ring is marked "10k FG," it indicates that the ring is made of 10-karat gold and features a fineness grade (FG) that suggests it may have a specific quality or standard associated with its gold content. The "10k" signifies that the gold is 41.7% pure gold, with the remainder typically composed of other metals for strength and durability. The "FG" can sometimes denote a particular manufacturer or designer's mark, but its specific meaning may vary, so it's best to consult a jeweler for clarity.
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E 10K P stamped on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 10 karat gold. The E likely represents the manufacturer's brand or logo, and the P might indicate the plating or plumbness of the gold content.
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10 k is represented on behalf of 10000 now, 10k p m is 10000 per month
10 carat gold made by plainville stock company.
The 14K P means "Karat Plumb" which is solid 14K gold. The "FG" stands for Frederick Goldman, who founded Frederick Goldman Inc. in 1948 in New York City. Frederlck Goldman has been creating amazing bridal rings since 1948. The newer rings have a copyright stamp next to the "FG". And NO, the FG never stands for filled gold.