Well, isn't that just a happy little mystery on your gold bracelet! The number 760 stamped on your bracelet likely refers to the purity of the gold, indicating that it is 76% pure gold. It's like a little signature from the artist who created your beautiful piece. Just enjoy the beauty of the bracelet and let its story unfold with every wear.
"760" marked on any silver means that the object contains 76% silver (and 24% other metals).
it is Russian or German standard of gold purity; which is about 76% of pure gold. Equal to 18K gold
it means it is 18 carat gold ring or 76% pure gold
Date code stamped on barrel (check related link to details)
The Roman numeral of DCCLX is equivalent to 760
760 mm Hg is the standard barometric (atmospheric) pressure. It is the pressure giving a pillar of mercury (the elemental abbreviation of mercury is Hg) that is 760 millimeters (mm) high.
The marking "760 CB" on jewelry typically indicates a gold alloy that is 76% pure gold, which corresponds to 18 karats. The "CB" could refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific brand. This marking ensures that the jewelry meets certain quality standards regarding gold content. Always verify with a trusted jeweler for accurate identification and authenticity.
Date code is stamped on barrel, see related links for information on the Remington Society of America.
It means a distance of 760 miles is traveled every hour.
I have not seen a 760 marked 760R, but they are stamped Carbine. What is the barrel length? Can you post some pictures? If it is a cut off rifle, as I suspect, then the value is only as a shooter. If you mean the R that has a circle around it after the 760 on the receiver, that is to indicate that 760 is a Remington trademark. There is no record of a 300 Sav. being made in the carbine length, only; 30-06, 270, 280, 308, and 35 Rem.
check the date code stamped on the barrel. Remington Society of America, Manufactured Date link has the details.
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