The stamp "VA 15" on a pendant typically indicates that the piece is made from 15-karat gold, which contains 62.5% pure gold. The "VA" part could refer to the manufacturer's initials or a specific design mark. It's important to verify the authenticity of the stamp with a jeweler, as markings can vary by region and manufacturer.
The state was stamped on it after it left the mint. It has no collector value -- novelty value is perhaps 25 cents.
"During vacation" and "on holiday" are English equivalents of the French phrase pendant les vacances. The pronunciation of the feminine plural prepositional phrase will be "paw-daw ley va-kawns" in French.
Va? = what?
Jewelry stamped with a star followed by "115 VA" typically indicates that it is made from a specific alloy, often associated with a type of stainless steel or a silver-plated material. The "115" can refer to the alloy's composition or a specific standard, while "VA" might signify the manufacturer's initials or a location. This stamp helps consumers identify the quality and type of metal used in the jewelry piece. Always verify with the manufacturer for precise meanings, as stamps can vary.
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creation of cute and gorgeous
cómo va: how's it going
ca va = hơ are you
Comment ça va ? : how are you?
lolo va has no meaning in Hebrew.
"Ça va bien." = "I'm fine." "Ça va bien ?" = "Are you OK?"
If it is a questionCa va ?Are you going well ?If it is a affimative sentence?Ca va !I'm fineOften if you ask "ça va ?", the answer is "ça va."