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Platinum confusion !!

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Hello everyone. I recently purchased this size 5 ring that’s marked P-t 925. I know the P.t is on the periodic table for Platinum. However I thought it came in 900 or 950. That leaves me confused about these hallmarks. Would it be a mix of platinum and sterling silver ? 

 
 
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Platinum confusion !!

Googling I found this 

When an item is stamped “925 Platinum,” it means that it is made of 92.5% platinum.

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Careful here.  Even though blurry, this ring looks suspiciously like sterling silver to me.

 

It is very possible that the p.t is a manufacturer's mark; very misleading if that is the case.  An electronic tester could be helpful.

 

Of course, you need to be careful and have baking soda present, but one drop of nitric acid on the inside of the ring will also quickly tell you.  If the drop turns immediately a smoky grayish, brownish color, you have silver.  But if the silver is rhodium plated, or if the ring is platinum, it will sit on the ring like a drop of water.

 

Platinum also has a much heavier specific gravity and will feel heavier in your hand.  Another quick way to tell is to buff off any surface scratches.  Silver polishes easily and platinum takes forever to polish bright.

 

Best of luck, and let us know!

 

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Yeah... that's not a platinum mark.  P.t is the makers mark and the purity 925 is for sterling silver. 925 is reserved specifically for silver.  850 900 950 and 999 is Platinum

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You may want to have it checked by a jeweler.  I wouldn't say you bought on eBay but rather thinking of selling, was a gift, etc as jewelers can get defensive and snarky when say bought online.

.  I see a lot of pt 925 made in Italy sterling silver listed on eBay. Some sellers misidentify.  I usually can tell by the weight  of the piece if platinum rather than silver as a quick check as platinum is heavier.  The dot between and the lower case T just look odd to me. I googled and there is .925 platinum but I don't think ever seen it.

 

example - https://www.ebay.com/itm/305430949581

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Completely agree. That looks like sterling silver not platinum.

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With your experience on eBay, am sure you know that you can open an NAD case if the item is not as it was described in the listing.  

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