The "J" may refer to the mint mark of the coin, indicating where it was produced. The "Cork" might also be a reference to Cork, Ireland, where the coin may have been minted. The presence of these stamps can provide information about the coin's origin and history.
there is a square with a "j∆"
Richard J. Hodges has written: 'Cork and County Cork in the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Biography, Description, Description and travel
About $2.50 in normal circulated condition, up to maybe $40 if almost new-looking
Of course
Im not sure, but i have a ring stamped with an ARJ as well. It is a silver ring and i believe there is also a stamping of a face as well.
A "J" stamped on jewelry could mean that the manufacturer was Jardinay. Jardinay is a very popular jewelry company located in New York, New York.
J. Douglas Mercer has written: 'Record of the North Cork Regiment of Militia' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. North Cork Regiment of Militia
i have a1952d penny with an J and an S stamped on it.......by it;s face....
Rebecca J. Cole's middle initial is J.
It is the initials of the ring makers name
Robert Totten was my father. His middle name was Charles. His middle initial is C. not J.
J. C. Walsh has written: 'Farranferris' -- subject(s): St Finbarr's Seminary (Farranferris, Cork, Ireland)