"Nr" is not a standard abbreviation for real silver. It is possible that it could refer to a specific brand or producer, but without more context, it is hard to determine its meaning in relation to silver.
Yes, if an item is marked 14k and 925, it indicates that it is made of real gold (14 karat) and real silver (925 sterling silver). The markings represent the purity of the metals used in the piece.
This most likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, with 925 indicating that it is sterling silver (92.5% pure silver) and DQ standing for "Diamond Quality." CZ typically means that the ring features cubic zirconia gemstones as opposed to real diamonds.
Regent silver is typically not real silver but rather silver-plated. It consists of a base metal coated with a thin layer of silver to give it the appearance of real silver while being more affordable.
A ring marked with "925" means it is sterling silver. The "A" may indicate additional components or characteristics of the ring, but it does not necessarily mean the diamonds are real. To determine if the diamonds are real, you would need to have them professionally evaluated by a jeweler.
Sterling can be 921 to 925 all it means is 92.1 % ver 92.5 % silver 4/10 of 1% le-way
no only 925 means silver
It stands for a symbol of silver or not natural and real silver
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The factors of 921 are: 1, 3, 307, 921
yes Depends a little on what you mean by "real" silver. It's a lot of silver in them, but there is some percentage of other metals to make the silver more malleable and more suited for making medals of.
921 = 92100%
it means it is real gold or silver
921 3,307
6459-921 what = 5538
1 x 921, 3 x 307, 307 x 3, 921 x 1 = 921
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm