1748 AR is 14k gold most likely white. But I cant say only white for sure. Ive only seen it twice on a ring and on a bracelet I own. Im guessing there is also a star somewhere by the numbers or lettering. Its the star from the U.S.S.R. Its Russian.
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.
"1054 AR" stamped on a gold necklace typically refers to the manufacturer's mark, identifying the jewelry maker or company that produced the necklace. It does not indicate the gold's purity or value, as those would typically be expressed in terms of karats (e.g., 14k, 18k).
it's the italian code of the manifacturer, AR is the city of Arezzo and 272 a progressive number assigned uniquely to a manifacturer
The "1 AR" stamped on a bracelet typically indicates that the piece is made of 1 carat of a specific gemstone or precious metal, often signifying its quality or authenticity. In some contexts, it might also refer to a specific brand or designer's marking. It's important to verify the context in which the stamp appears to understand its precise meaning.
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On the top of the barrel near the flash suppressor it should be stamped with the caliber and rate of rifling. Example - 5.56 Nato 1/7.
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
Yes, it is, as it is already registered and tax stamped as an SBR.
What does AR mean in a payroll deduction
"ar do bhreithlá" means "on your birthday"
"ar scor" means "retired"