MD 157 on a ring typically refers to the manufacturer's mark and a specific design or model number. "MD" could indicate the brand or company that produced the ring, while "157" might denote a particular style, collection, or size. This marking helps identify the ring's origin and design specifications, often aiding in authenticity and valuation.
The "825 MD" stamped on the inside of a ring typically indicates the metal's purity and the manufacturer or designer. "825" means the ring is made of 82.5% silver, which classifies it as "sterling silver" since sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver. The "MD" could represent the initials of the maker or the brand associated with the ring. Always consider consulting a jeweler for specific identification.
For Md-258 isotope, there are 157 neutrons (258 - 101 = 157; atomic number = 101)
925 is the categorization of silver, also called sterling. Its made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper MD is most likely the makers mark ex: Molly Deitzan
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MD is the Roman numeral for 1500
It means: CLVII
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Here in brazil if someone calls you 157 that basicaly means that their calling you a drug adict, but they dont mean it in the offensive sense, more in like a kidding sence
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