"Stamped item eb" may refer to an item that has been marked or imprinted with a specific design, logo, or identification code, typically for purposes of authentication or branding. The "eb" could denote a specific type of item or category, but without additional context, it's unclear what it specifically refers to. If you have more details or context about "eb," I could provide a more accurate answer.
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Engel Bros., Inc. -- New York, NY - c. 1931 to approximately 1965
Two pennies stamped from the national mint, indistinguishable from each other.
If piece of jewelry is stamped 14k which is 58.3% gold and the rest being other alloys, it can actually be more or less than 58.3% gold. The stamp 14kp means that if the item is stamped 14kp that the item is exactly 58.3% gold, or if stamped 18kp the item is exactly 75% gold with no variance.
Sterling stamped on any item is .925 silver and .075 other base metal.
They are codes from the canning and the date when the item expires.
Eb Eb Eb Bb C C Bb G G F F Eb Bb Eb Eb Eb Bb C C Bb G G F F Eb Bb Bb Eb Eb Eb Bb Bb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb Bb C C Bb G G F F Eb Bb Bb C Bb D Eb
What? Is that even a item in Pokemon silver or the others?
first row: Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb F Eb Eb Bb C Bb C ? Eb Eb I don't know the second row
625 stamp means the item is 62.5 % gold, which = 15ct
Eb Eb Eb F G F Eb G F F Eb Eb Eb Eb F G F Eb G F F Eb
Not always although they should be. I have seen many that have not been. Also even though an item is stamped that does not always mean it is gold.