it means the metal is made of real silver
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It is an abbreviation of the word "sterling," meaning that the piece of jewelery is made from sterling silver.
silver + oxygen => silver oxide
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Ag is an abbreviation of Argentum - the Latin word for silver.
That the mineral came from Italy.
If a bracelet has Paj BB China stamped on it, it means that it is made of Brass and manufactured by Prime Art and Jewel. The word "China" is on the bracelet because this is where the bracelet was made.
A ring from England with the word silver stamped on the shank is likely from the Georgian era (1714-1837) or the Victorian era (1837-1901). These were periods when silver was commonly used in jewelry and stamped with the word "silver" to indicate its composition. However, further examination or research would be needed to determine the exact era of the ring.
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argent (AU) is the latin word for silver.
Replica coins are required to have the word "COPY" stamped on them somewhere.
The word bracelet has been adopted into Japanese as 'buresuretto,' written: ブレスレット
Any reproduction of a US coin that is the same size and has the appearance of the real coin is required to have the word "copy" on it someplace where it can be easily seen. This is done to prevent the coin being represented as authentic
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It is not a Greek word; it is Welsh for "silver". Así̱mi is the Greek equivalent for "silver".
une montre / un bracelet-montre / une montre-bracelet