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Its the details of the piece of jewelry.The "SU" is the maker's mark, which is Silver Unlimited,http://www.silverunlimitedinc.com/aboutus.aspx.The 925 means 925 parts out of 1000 are silver, and 75 parts are some other kind of metal, usually copper, sometimes nickel. This grade if silver is very stable and not easily broken or bent. It is considered the ideal silver grade for making jewelry and in the US and some other countries is called "sterling." It is also often denoted as .925 or Sterling.The CZ CH probably stands for CZECH, the marking for things made in the Czech Republic, but when the mark was struck the "E" didn't print. It is not unusual, especially on curved surfaces such as rings and bracelets, since not all the letters in a stamp may have good contact with the surface when it is struck.So, it looks like your item was made in the Czech Republic of sterling silver for a company called Silver Unlimited.
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One can get water bottle labels printed online from sites such as Vista Print, or eBay retailers may offer the same service at a more competitive price.
If you're referring to the amazing late artist & painter John P. Falter, then yes...I just so happen to have a print, and am looking to sell it as well! If you are interested, please respond to this answer.
Headline, graphics, copy, and signature.
Gelatin silver print is a photographic procedure - not the name of a work of art.
The US did not print any two dollar silver certificates after 1899.
Silver certificates were unique to the U.S. They haven't been printed since the 1950s.
My breakdown - Online 50% TV 40%, Newspapers 10%
Yes, but very long ago. The last printing of $20 silver certificates was the 1891 series.
The local Ford dealer may be able to print one out for you. a standard service manual should have a basic breakdown as well.
Follow the link below- it will take you to the owner's manual for your carbine. Print and keep a copy.
Please check again. The U.S. didn't print any $1 silver certificates dated 1939.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any silver certificates with that date.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1941.
The U.S. did not print any bills dated 1943.
The U.S. did not print any bills dated 1956.