.50 is the carat weight of the stones, half a carat in total.
I think the A after the 14K is only the manufacturer. I have never seen a special stamp for white gold.
The stamp is a hallmark and indicates it is made of 14 karat gold and the GCJ stands for 'George Carter Jessop'. Some of our pieces can have a Jessop's or GCJ stamp. Although there could be other makers who exist who also use GCJ. Hope this helps you.
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It means REAL 14K Gold, 58.3% Solid Gold. GCJ is the manufacturer
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The airport code for Grand Central Airport is GCJ.
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George Carter Jessop Jeweller based in San Diego, CA. "Jessop's has been the trusted source of diamonds and fine jewelry in San Diego since 1892 when Joseph Jessop, great-grandfather of today's owner, Jim Jessop, opened J. Jessop and Sons. Generations of our family have been an integral part of the San Diego community. And five generations of Jessops have followed in each other's footsteps, carrying on a jewelry tradition that is unique in San Diego." "George Carter Jessop, a long time owner of Jessop's, used his full name as the firm name for many years. Now our San Diego jewelry store simply goes by Jessop's."
I will assume that you mean in a broad spectrum in this answer. Java is intended to be a cross-platform full programming language. It has the three (or four) control structures necessary for any program: Sequence, Descisions, and Loops (and Modules, functions and classes). This means that it can make programs similar to anything that you have come across, albeit, some tricks may need to be used for some of them. Also, due to a huge GUI API, Java is also very capable in creating programs similar to WordPad or many of the games you may find online. As a matter of fact, a lot of those games are written in Java. No. I don't work for Oracle or Sun Microsystems, I just like Java...