Best to ask a gunsmith for assistance.
VL = 45 but in today's notation it is written out as XLV
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585 stands for 14k gold, 14k is 58.5% gold. the vl is the makers mark.
The Romans themselves would have probably notated 45 as VL but the rules governing today's Roman numeral system, which were introduced during the Middle Ages, gives 45 as XLV in Roman numerals.
Blame the ancient Romans.
45 but under today's notation of Roman numerals it is written out as XLV
VL is not a valid roman numeral. Someone may have been trying to use a shortcut to write 45, which is supposed to be XLV, or the sequence in question may not have been intended as a roman numeral at all.
In ancient Rome the numerals of VL would have been perfectly acceptable as being the equivalent of 45. But the real rules governing the original Roman numeral system were changed during the Middle Ages and as a result the equivalent of 45 in Roman numerals today is considered to be XLV.
VL is the roman numeral representation of 45. V is 5 and L is 50. A smaller number before a bigger number means to subtract, so 50 - 5 = 45.It's like IX, the I (1) is smaller than X (10), so 10 - 1 = 9.
VL class was created in 2006.
VL is not a valid Roman numeral.
VL stands for virgin lips as u should already no,the way to break your VL is to properly kiss someone with tongue's.