Well, honey, LTM stands for Long-Term Memory, not a metal. If you're talking about a class ring, it's usually made of metals like gold, silver, or a combination of different metals. So, next time you're looking for metal in a class ring, check your chemistry class instead.
LG8 GTC on the inside of a class ring likely indicates the manufacturer's code for the ring's design. "LG8" could be a specific style or collection, while "GTC" may represent the type of metal used, such as gold-filled, gold-plated, or another material. You would need to refer to the ring's manufacturer or jeweler to confirm the exact meaning of these codes and the materials used in the ring.
White gold and platinum are both good options for a class ring. White gold is more affordable and durable, while platinum is more precious and hypoallergenic. It ultimately depends on your budget and preference for the metal's properties.
Gold belongs to the metal element class.
The value of a class ring made of vanadium would primarily depend on factors such as the overall quality of the ring, its design, any additional materials used, and sentimental value. Vanadium itself is a relatively common metal, so its intrinsic value may not be significant. However, the personal significance of the ring may make it valuable to the individual who owns it.
IR10k stamped on a ring typically means that the ring is made of a metal called iridium and is 10 karat gold. It indicates the composition of the metal used in the ring.
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Oh, dude, LTM stands for "Lifetime Warranty" on a Jostens ring. So, like, if your ring gets all wonky or something, you can probably get it fixed or replaced. It's like a little safety net for your bling.
If this is a military service ring, more than likely the letters "ae" represent American Eagle, who was the manufacturer of the ring. They specialize in military deployment/accomplishment oriented rings. "ltm" is the abbreviation for a type of alloy commonly found in class/military style rings. It is made from nickel and chromium so it is inexpensive but extremely durable. Hope this helps.
Usually, stamps on the inside of a grad ring are the initials of the person who originally bought it. Numbers, on the other hand, will usually state the quality of metal. Otherwise, stamps on jewelery refer to inventory numbers, fabricator's brands and so forth.
LTM stands for "last twelve months"
LTM Recordings was created in 1983.
LTM--Learning Team Meeting Day.
Life Time Fitness (LTM)had its IPO in 2004.
Its only value is in the amount of the metal silver contained within it, which I cannot tell you because you didn't give me the weight of the ring
Its only value is in the amount of the metal silver contained within it, which I cannot tell you because you didn't give me the weight of the ring
Can be ring (class) (a) or other kind alloys metal mixed or (ca) California ring, or other company name.Because the stamped on in the ring depending who company made, Can be like L.L.E.P. or C.U.I. Inc. Sincerely.
It depends on the sort of metal the ring is made out of, the purity of the metal, the weight of the ring, and the metal spot price on that particular day. Pawnshops will deal with both silver and gold class rings. Most commonly they are sterling silver (stamped .925) with these you can expect to get 1-10 dollars on. With gold, most commonly they are 10 karat. These, weight dependant you can expect to get between 10 and 200 dollars on average.