Questioninside ring letters KzP 750 what dose it mean or K P 750
AnswerHi, Mary.
I do not know what the ring looks like and that makes it more difficult. However, the markings fit the standards for the USA for marking precious metal jewelry. This requires if the metal quality is there, then the maker must put the maker's stamp near the metal quality stamp.
In your case, the numerical marking is used in the USA and internationally for 18 karat gold, showing the amount of pure gold in the metal mix used in the jewelry. It is figured this way: 24 k is pure gold and 18 k is 18/24 =0.750. The 0.750 is the parts of pure gold in the mix, the same as 75%. In other words, the metal is 75% pure gold mixed with 25% other metals.
The letters are likely the maker's stamp.
Mary, I hope this helps. If the ring is certainly not gold and you can tell it, the marks are either fake or meaning something totally else but deceptive with the 750 there.
Get back with me if you need to. God Bless and Peace. Thomas.