Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual 10 Karats
I think it refers to kilometers, there are 10 kilometers (6.2) miles to be run in a 10k race. or it refers to 10,000 (k=1,000)
I think it means 10k gold
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The 'k' stands for thousands. This would usually indicate an annual salary amount. For instance, in a country using a currency denominated in dollars a '10K salary' would be $10,000 per year (or per annum).
If the dividend is between 2.25*10k and 10k+1 where k is any integer, then the decimal point does not move while if the dividend is between 10k and 2.25*10k then the decimal point moves 1 place to the left.
usually refers to maker - Balfour
LGB 10K NSF refers to the "LGB 10,000 Non-Sufficient Funds" designation, typically used in banking or financial contexts. It indicates that a transaction or check cannot be processed due to insufficient funds in the associated account, amounting to $10,000. This designation helps banks and financial institutions track and manage accounts with insufficient balances, preventing overdrafts and ensuring proper financial management.
LGB means the item is plated. If there is also a 925 mark it means there is silver underneath the gold plate. A magnet will tell you if the metal underneath is a ferris metal or not.
Well, darling, LGB on jewelry stands for "London Gold Bullion," and the 10k indicates the purity of the gold in the piece. So, if you see LGB 10k on your bling, you've got yourself some London Gold Bullion with a 10 karat gold content. Now go flaunt that knowledge like the fabulous human you are!
"LGB" in gold typically stands for "London Good Delivery Bar," which is a commonly traded gold bar that meets certain quality standards for trading on the London bullion market.
Que significa 10k
10k emi
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?
PC on a 10k ring means the diamonds are real
its the abbrevation of the of the company that made the ring......Lloyd Garfield barfour
10k is 10,000
"LGB GTC" in a ring typically refers to the maker's mark or hallmark of a jeweler or designer. "LGB" could represent the initials of the designer or brand, while "GTC" might stand for a specific collection or line within that brand. These marks help identify the authenticity and craftsmanship of the piece.