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Q: What does the stamp: IRIDPLAT signify?

A: This is an older stamp that refers to 900 platinum/100 iridium alloy that was used until the mid 70s. Today, the same alloy is stamped Pt900, 900 Pt or 900 PLAT, as established by the Federal Trade Commission.

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