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It stands for 14 kt gold and the piece is from Europe usually .That is the national symbol to say it is 14 kt gold .
Oh, dude, the 555 stamp inside a gold ring doesn't really stand for anything fancy. It's just a common marking used by jewelers to indicate the type of metal used in the ring. So, like, it's basically saying, "Hey, this ring is made of 14k gold," or whatever karat it is. Nothing too exciting, just some jeweler shorthand.
The 14 on gold jewelry means that is made of 14 karat (or 14 kt) gold.
A white gold ring is typically marked with the purity of the gold, such as "18K" or "14K", indicating 18 or 14 karat gold. It may also have a manufacturer's stamp, a trademark symbol, and possibly a country of origin mark.
No, 10k gold is not an element. Gold is the element with symbol Au and atomic number 79. 10k gold refers to the purity of the gold alloy, with 10 parts of gold and 14 parts of other metals.
You need to know the weight. A standard good bar in Fort Knox is about 400 troy ounces. About $1238 per oz. Today 1/3/14 For a bar it is $495,200.
This is a stamp that you might see on a piece of gold jewelry indicating that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. 14 karats means that it is 14/24 or 7/12 gold, and 5/12 other metals alloyed with the gold. 24 karat gold is pure gold.
The gold content in 14 karat is 58.3%.
10 karat gold is 10 parts of pure gold to 14 parts of other metal and 14 karat gold is 14 parts of pure gold.
14 karat gold
Bored to Death - 2009 Two Large Pearls and a Bar of Gold - 3.6 was released on: USA: 14 November 2011 Hungary: 21 November 2011 (limited) Hungary: 6 December 2011