I'm assuming...it means FAKE...as I bought a .925 CAL "sterling silver" bracelet from Ebay and was told it wasn't real silver. Just my 2 cents...
fat = 9 cal/gram; carbs and protein = 4 cal/gram; alcohol = 7 cal/gram therefor 4 grams of carbs has 4x4 calories = 16 calories
Cal king is 4 inches narrower but 4 inches longer than a King size
The 22 is slightly larger than the .177 cal. The 177 Pellet is almost the same diameter as the .175 BB.
Not likely. Cal King 72 x 84; reg/eastern king 76 x 80
When jewelry has 10KCAL stamped on it, the 10K means that the jewelry is 10 karat. The CAL is a mark that shows the company that made the piece.
Are the diamonds on a GTR 10K earings real diamonds
PSCO is the hallmark of the Plainville Stock Company, making jewelry pieces since the late 1800s. If it's marked 10K, it's that purity of real gold. You may have a valuable vintage piece of "costume" jewelry depending on its style and condition.
When you have a piece of 10k jewelry that has 'OTC' on it, it is the name of the company. OTC has been a leader in the fine jewelry industry for many years.
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10K yes it is gold. IBG= Ira B Goodman jewelry maker (makers mark)
"JCM 10K gold" is 10 karat gold jewelry made by Jacmel Jewelry. Jacmel Jewelry is a fine jewelry company in Long Island City, NY, and they mark their pieces with "JCM."
NBK is the manufacturers branding on the jewelry. 10k is the quality of the gold.
There is a jewelry maker-Fairy Tale Jewelers-FTJ...10K means almost half the weight of the piece is gold.
"10k" indicates the purity of the gold used in the jewelry, with "10k" meaning it is 10 karat gold. J's likely stands for the brand or designer of the jewelry, helping to identify its origin or manufacturer. These markings are important for determining the quality and value of the piece.
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This means 10k gold.