What is the jewelers mark for platinum?

Jewelry marked only “Platinum”, “Pt” or “Plat” contains at least 95-percent pure platinum. Platinum content can also be marked by 999 for 99.9% pure platinum, 950 for 95% and so on.
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What is the stamp for platinum jewelry?

Platinum jewelry should be stamped “PT” for pure platinum or “PT900” or “PT950,” indicating the number of parts per thousand that are pure platinum.
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Does a platinum ring have a hallmark?

Platinum hallmarks have existed optionally for some time, but it was officially fist hallmarked in 1973. The Hallmarking Act of 1973 requires all precious metal items sold in the UK to carry a valid hallmark.
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Is platinum ever marked 925?

When an item is stamped “925 Platinum,” it means that it is made of 92.5% platinum. Well, that certainly tells you something.
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What does a platinum stamp look like?

Look for the words "Platinum," "PLAT," or "PT" followed or preceded by the numbers "950" or "999." These numbers refer to the purity of the platinum, with "999" as the most pure. For example, an authentic piece of platinum jewelry might have a stamp reading "PLAT999."
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How can you tell if it's platinum?

Look for an inscription that says "platinum" on the item.

If your piece is marked with the word "platinum," it is at least 95% pure. More commonly, you will see a number like 850 or 85 followed by "pt" or "plat." This indicates that 85/100 parts are platinum, meaning the piece is 85% pure.
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How can I tell if my ring is platinum or white gold?

Stampings and Markings

If you find a marking that contains the letters PT, Pt or Plat, you have found an item that is made of platinum. If you see a karat marking like K or k, usually accompanied by a number, the item is made of white gold.
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Why is my platinum ring not hallmarked?

Platinum pieces which weigh less than 0.5 grams, 18ct Gold and Palladium pieces weighing less than 1.0 gram and Silver pieces weighing less than 7.78 grams are except from hallmark. The law of hallmark was instituted in the early 1300's by King Edward I.
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What is the 950 mark on jewelry?

To protect American consumers, a high-content platinum alloy will be marked 950Pt, 950, plat or platinum, meaning that it's at least 95% pure, elemental platinum. It's also the only platinum alloy that can simply bear the “Platinum” stamp to identify that it's 95% pure platinum.
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How can you tell platinum from silver?

Silver and platinum both have gray undertones, unlike white gold which has a warmer, yellow undertone, but platinum is much brighter and shinier and silver has a duller, gray appearance. The difference in durability is really no contest between platinum, white gold and silver.
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Is platinum magnetic yes or no?

The quick answer is no, Platinum on its pure form is not magnetic (a paramagnetic metal).
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How does a platinum Stone look like?

Platinum is a metallic white to silver-gray colour. Its streak is a shiny silver-gray. Crystals, if found, tent to be distorted cubes.
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How is palladium marked on jewelry?

There is no actual hallmarking laws regarding palladium in the U.S. at present, but jewelers will mark palladium jewelry in much the same way as platinum, except using the marks pall or Pd instead of plat or Pt.
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What does 55 on a ring mean?

If you have a ring with a 55 carat center diamond, a common stamp will be ". 55". Sometimes, the number may be accompanied by a weight identifier such as: Carat Weight (cw): .
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What does 375 mean on jewelry?

'375' gold is just one of many different types of hallmarks. If a gold product bears the hallmark '375', then your gold has been tested and classed as 9 carat or 37.5 per cent pure. The remaining 62.5 per cent of the item is composed of different metals such as nickel, copper, or in some cases silver.
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How can I tell if my ring is real platinum?

Pure platinum jewelry, or jewelry that is at least 50% platinum, is typically marked with a stamp (also known as a hallmark). Usually, this mark will include a number like 850 followed by “plat or “pt”, which indicates the piece is 85% pure.
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What does 835 mean on jewelry?

If it's marked . 950 then it's 95% pure. If it's marked . 835 then it's 83.5% pure precious metal. Platinum jewelry is usually stamped with a "Pt" or "Plat" after the purity.. ..
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What does 750 mean on jewelry?

750' gold is just one of many different types of hallmarks. If a gold product bears the hallmark '750', then your gold has been tested and classed as 18 carat or 75 per cent pure. The remaining 25 per cent of the item is composed of different metals such as nickel, copper, or in some cases silver.
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What does 925 P mean on a ring?

These rings have “925” stamped on them, meaning that they are not made of solid gold. 925 is a standard sign used to mark sterling silver, and the meaning of the stamp is that the silver content in the piece is 92.5% (i.e., the remaining 7.5% is comprised of other elements).
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What does 925 mean on jewelry?

The 925 stamp on silver jewellery is all about the purity of the silver. It means that for every 1000 parts of material in the jewellery piece, 925 parts must be made of silver and no more than 75 parts should be a different metal. It breaks down into 92.5% silver and 7.5% an additional metal.
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What does PL on a ring stand for?

The marks vary widely, but typically platinum is designated by PL or PLAT or the full word. The marking 950 means 95 percent pure. A marking of 90 percent irid plat means 90 percent platinum and 10 percent iridium. Iridium is not a less expensive metal, it is added for strength.
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Can metal detectors detect platinum?

Myth Six: “Metal detectors cannot find platinum.”

This is wrong. Metal detectors can find platinum items that are buried underground or covered with sand. The thing is, people who use detectors don't find these items very often, because statistically speaking, they are rare.
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What color is pure platinum?

Platinum is a color that is the metallic tint of pale grayish-white resembling the metal platinum.
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