Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
I have a ring that has ZC 823 on it is it real? If so about how much would it be worth?
For a coin it is just worth the value stamped on it i.e. the value on it's face So a common coin is worth face value, but a rare coin is worth more than face value.
The serial numbers on the back of a watch are there for the customer to know that the watch is real. The serial numbers can be looked up at the retailers.
MOCCLXXVI are roman numbers, in Arabic numbers it's 666
From what I understand some jewelers stamped in the ring size!
It means that somebody defaced the coin, and will reduce the coin's collector value. Dan
It means the coin was not issued by the U.S. Mint and is just a copy having no monetary value.
Face value The value stamped on it
The 395 means how much pure silver is in the coin. It was stamped on by the manufacturer when the coin was made and it was possible to measure the amount.
Usually caliber and/or serial numbers.
They are most likely a manufacturers mark or perhaps a product serial number or sorts.
Numbers stamped on figurines are usually identification numbers. Most manufactures of ceramics or pottery keep records of these numbers as a mean of identification and production. They may also identify the artisan responsible for the work in some instances.
That number indicates the fineness or purity of the metal content. 900 means the coin is 90% of that metal.
i think that its just storage numbers that they use at stores
I have a ring that has ZC 823 on it is it real? If so about how much would it be worth?
They are codes from the canning and the date when the item expires.
I donβt know