it's the italian code of the manifacturer, AR is the city of Arezzo and 272 a progressive number assigned uniquely to a manifacturer
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( a + ar ) = a ( 1 + r )
The "AR 160" mark on gold jewelry typically indicates that the piece is made of 16 karat gold, which contains 66.67% pure gold and 33.33% other metals. The "AR" prefix may refer to the manufacturer or designer's initials or a specific brand. The presence of such markings helps consumers identify the quality and authenticity of the gold jewelry. Always verify with a trusted jeweler for accurate assessment.
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it's the italian code of the manifacturer, AR is the city of Arezzo and 272 a progressive number assigned uniquely to a manifacturer
1758 AR is the trademark/hallmark of the factory in Italy that made that piece of jewelry. 1758 is the number of the factory and AR stands for Arezzo, the city in Italy.
Is it possible you mean an AR 15 made with an elcectroless nickel finish?
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ar = on
AR 530-1 is the Army Regulation for Operations Security or OPSEC. it outlines the regulation and procedures for practicing operations security.
In jewelry, "cl" likely stands for carat weight, where 1 cl is equal to 0.01 carats. Carat weight is a measurement of the size and weight of a gemstone or diamond used in jewelry.
this likely is an AR italian maker off jewelry peice not sure makers name .. The number 1517 is most likely the # of the peice of jewelry.. or possible date mark but i believe number of peice..if you see another number on peice it will tell you if you have silver or gold..925 would be sterling silver... 585 would be 14k gold
Andel Jewelry Corp
Nickle plated
"ar do bhreithlá" means "on your birthday"
"ar scor" means "retired"