The G stands for gold. It is usually accompanied by another letter to specify whether it is gold filled or gold plated etc. The 375 means 9 carat gold. 1985 could very well be the year.
375 parts (gold) per thousand in the jewellery or equiv to 9ct
9 carat
375 means 37.5% gold content. 37.5% of pure gold (24 karat) yields 9 karats. 375 is 9 karat gold.
375 means the ring is 9 carat gold & GM 16 may mean the ring weighs 16grams
means it is .375 pure gold. 9k / 24k = .375. Formula holds true for any karat. 14k is marked as 585 and 10k is marked as 417
Its 37.5% pure gold which basically means you have a 9 carat gold bracelet
375 is 9ct gold.
375 is 9k gold.
$500KG
I have a 9ct gold ring (with pink sapphires) which has this marking on it, it is made by Angus & Coote jewellers. **375 stamp means 9ct gold - 37.5% pure gold, or 375 parts per 1000. This can be stamped on white gold or yellow gold. 585 is 14ct gold, 750 is 18ct, and 1000 is 24ct or PURE GOLD. Guessing AC16 is Angus & Cootes stamp.
It indicates that the ring is made of 9k gold. Probably European in origin.
It usually means 9 carat gold.
MH aswel as 375, I expect the 375 indicates 9carat, I was sold this ring saying it was white gold, but just got given a white gold 10carat ring, and the difference in colour is quite noticable, the MH 375 is more yellow.
375 stamped into a white metal ring indicates the number of carots in the jewelry. 9 carots White Gold. It is CARATS not carots