It tells you the proportion of gold in it.
The term "14KTPC" on a charm typically indicates that the charm is made of 14-karat gold plated with a layer of gold. The "KT" stands for karat, a measure of gold purity, while "PC" often means "plated" or "plating." Therefore, the charm contains a base metal covered with a thin layer of 14-karat gold, providing a gold-like appearance without the full value of solid gold.
'PC' means that the diamond or gold ect. in the jewelry are real.
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I have seen a few rings stamped 925 PT, these are sterling silver coated with Platinum to retard tarnish, I would think that a 925 PC mark would be the same. If the item is stamped only 'PC' or 'PCV' with no numeric purity, karat or Sterling marks, I'd say that the letters are a makers/manufacturers identity mark.
Unfortunately, you do have to have an Xbox Live Gold Subscription. However, if you have a 360, you can share your Gold with your PC. Well, you need a gold subscription to play online if you want to play with people who play it on the 360 as well as the PC, but you can play online PC to PC with just a silver account which is free. At least that is what i have heard.
The computer term "pc" stands for "personal computer".
Yes you can. You can get the FIFA 14 on the X-box One, X-box 360, PlayStation 3 and 4, or a PC.
That is BC and not PC
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PC stands for "personal computer".