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.
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.
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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.
LTM stands for "last twelve months"
LTM Recordings was created in 1983.
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.
LTM--Learning Team Meeting Day.
Life Time Fitness (LTM)had its IPO in 2004.
In jewelry, "LTM" typically stands for "Lasting Treasure Moments," which signifies pieces designed to be cherished for a lifetime. It may also refer to "Long-Term Memory," indicating items that hold sentimental value. Additionally, LTM can denote the material or quality of the jewelry, emphasizing durability and timelessness. Always check the context for its specific meaning.
#include <iostream> #include <ctime> int main( ) { using std::cout; using std::endl; time_t now = time(0); tm *ltm = localtime(&now); cout << "Year: "<< 1900 + ltm->tm_year << endl; cout << "Month: "<< 1 + ltm->tm_mon<< endl; cout << "Day: "<< ltm->tm_mday << endl; cout << "Time: "<< 1 + ltm->tm_hour << ":"; cout << 1 + ltm->tm_min << ":"; cout << 1 + ltm->tm_sec << endl; } Example output: Year: 2013 Month: 9 Day: 7 Time: 17:55:12
As of July 2014, the market cap for Life Time Fitness (LTM) is $1,686,336,717.32.
The cast of Electric LTM Furnace - 1977 includes: Shaw Taylor as Himself - Commentator