The stamp "14K Ag" on your ring likely means that the ring is made of gold (14K, which indicates the purity of the gold) and is plated with silver (Ag, which is the chemical symbol for silver). It's a common practice to plate gold jewelry with silver to enhance its appearance.
ag is usually the symbol for gold in the periodic table.....
Gold is not Ag it is Au Ag is silver. Au comes from the Latin name for gold, aurum Ag comes from the Latin name for silver argentum
A gold ring is primarily made of the element gold (Au). However, it may also contain other elements such as copper (Cu) and silver (Ag) which are often added to strengthen the gold and change its color.
AG = Aktiengesellschaft
Gold: Au Silver: Ag Platinum: Pt
The chemical symbols for gold, silver, and platinum are Au, Ag, and Pt, respectively.
Au stands for gold (from the Latin word "aurum"), and Ag stands for silver (from the Latin word "argentum"). These are the chemical symbols for gold and silver on the periodic table of elements. Gold and silver are both precious metals with various industrial, decorative, and monetary uses due to their unique properties.
yes they are metals gold is Au and silver is Ag
Both gold, Au and silver Ag are elements
It's actually a stylized "AG" which is the monogram of Augustus St. Gaudens.
AG is the German acronym for the expression stock company (Aktien Gesellschaft)