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"ATL" stamped on gold typically refers to the manufacturer
or jeweler who made the piece. It is a hallmark or maker's mark used
to identify the origin
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Gold and Precious Metals

What does 929 mark stamped on silver mean?

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Well, darling, that little 929 stamp on your silver piece means it's 92.9% pure silver.
It's just a fancy way of saying it's almost as pure as it gets.

So, go a
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Jewelry

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What does the hallmark 962 stand for on jewelry?

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The hallmark 962 on jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of platinum.
Hallmarks are symbols or numbers stamped on precious metal items to certify
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Gold and Precious Metals

What is the greater volume 1kg of copper or 1kg of
gold?

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The volume of a substance is determined by its density and mass.

Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm³ and gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm³.

Therefore, 1kg of cop
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Hobbies & Collectibles

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What does 18K GERSC on a ring mean?

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The marking "18K GERSC" on a ring indicates that the ring is made
of 18 karat gold. The "GERSC" likely stands for the country of origin or t
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Gold and Precious Metals

What does 14K GH Gold mean?

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Well, isn't that a happy little question! 14K GH Gold means
that the piece of jewelry is made of 14 karat gold, with GH indicating
the color grade of the diamon
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Whales

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What does the hallmark of Denmark with a whale on a silver comb and mirror mean and what year were they made?

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Oh, honey, that silver comb and mirror with a whale from Denmark are
probably from the 20th century. The hallmark just tells you it's Danish and the whale desig
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Gold and Precious Metals

What hallmark is 777 in gold?

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In the context of gold hallmarking, the number 777 typically refers
to the purity of the gold, indicating that it is 77.7% pure gold.
This purity level is commo
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Chemistry

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How much is the cost of polonium per gram?

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Well, isn't that an interesting question! Polonium is a very rare and highly radioactive element, so it's
not something that is commonly bought or sold. However
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Jewelry

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What does the marking xp mean on jewelry?

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"XP" is a symbol engraved onto jewelry; it is the name of the manufacturer (in China) which is known for
producing jewelry from various metals including SS, GF,
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Gold and Precious Metals

What does 425 stamped on a necklace mean?

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The numbers on rings are super tiny so what you are probably reading is
either 42.5 or 92.5. If the ring is gold you are seeing 42.5 which means that the ring i
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Jewelry

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What does CID mean on jewelry?

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This is the hallmark for Jewelry Maker Clyde Duneier, Inc.

of New York. This mark was first trademarked in 1991
and was cancelled by 1997. A famous jewelry maki
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Jewelry

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What does cmc mean inside of a 10k ring?

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In the context of a 10k ring, "cmc" likely refers to the
metal purity of the ring. 10k gold is composed of 41.7% pure
gold, with the remaining 58.3% m
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Gold and Precious Metals

How would you separate a mixture of wood and gold?

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Oh, dude, separating wood and gold? Easy peasy. You could just use a process called panning, where you
swirl the mixture in water to separate the heavier gold f
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Diamonds

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Which is more expensive titanium or diamond?

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Diamonds are typically more expensive than titanium.
Diamonds are valued for their rarity, clarity,
cut, and carat weight, making them highly sought after for j
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Wristwatches

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What is a Fred Belay quartz watch worth?

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The value of a Fred Belay quartz watch can vary depending on several factors,
including its condition, age, model, and any unique features it may have.
Generall
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Currency Conversions

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In pounds sterling how much would 3000 ducats be worth?

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Well, darling, 3000 ducats would be worth around £1,500 in pounds sterling.
But let's be real, who's walking around with ducats these days?

Just use good old-fa
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Jewelry

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What does bmd on a gold ring mean?

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Oh, dude, "bmd" on a gold ring? Well, it could mean a lot of things, like "Badass Mood Deluxe" or "Big Money Donut." But in realit
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Math and Arithmetic

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What volume of silver metal will weigh exactly 2500 0 g the density of silver is 10.5 g cm3?

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Volume = Mass/Density = 25000 g / 10.5 g cm-3 = 2381 cm3 approx.

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