The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
It sounds like a purity mark, indicating that the item is 82.4% silver. It's an unusual purity.
925 is the mark for sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. The BX is probably the manufacturer's mark. The gold jewelry is gold-plated sterling silver.
It probably reads 92.5 which means it's 92.5% silver, a common percentage.
it is pure silver
"6 A 925" stamped on a silver ring refers to the metal purity and composition. "925" denotes that the silver ring is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the sterling silver standard. The "6 A" could be a manufacturer's mark or an additional identifier specific to the jeweler who made the ring.
925 means the bracelet is sterling silver (92.5% silver and the rest is copper) the Sap is probably the mark of the manufactor
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
if the number .925 is stamped on it also that means sterling silver if the number .999 is stamped on the ring that means it is pure silver if no numbers, i am not sure
The "925" stamp inside a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "D" stamp could be a maker's mark or a designer's mark indicating the manufacturer of the ring.
925 shows that it is made from Sterling Silver and M M D is the Scottish maker's mark.
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.
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