The marking "944" on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of 94.4% pure silver, which is higher than sterling silver (92.5% purity). This higher silver content often signifies a premium quality of the metal used in the jewelry. It is commonly found in items such as earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, often produced in countries like Italy.
944
3.5% of 944= 3.5% * 944= 0.035 * 944= 33.04
Oh, dude, that's just a standard stamp you might find on jewelry. The "vier 750" means it's made of 18 karat gold, and the "944 vi" is probably just a manufacturer's mark or something. It's like the jewelry version of a secret code that only jewelers care about.
The 944 VI is a model of chainsaw produced by the Homelite Corporation. This model was discontinued in 1974, but it is possible to find used models for sale on the internet.
1888
30,850 for the 944 s and slightly less for a stock 944
944% of 350 = 3304
0.0169
39.3333
944
37/944 = 3.9195%
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