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A gold ring will have the gold content inscribed inside. It may also have the manufacturer's mark inside. 5C would be the manufacturer's mark.

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The "5C" on a gold ring typically refers to the purity of the gold, with "5C" indicating that the gold is 5 karats in quality. Gold purity is often measured in karats, with 24 karat gold being the purest. It is important to note that 5 karat gold is not common, as it is quite low in purity compared to the more standard 14, 18, or 24 karat options.

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