What does LTM mean in a ring?
Limited Lifetime Warranty. Return for Repair or Sizing. Ring Loss and Extended Protection.
What metal is LTM?
Stainless steel
Jewelry Information
| Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | LTM |
|---|---|
| Metal | Stainless steel |
| Material | NA |
| Gem Type | NA |
| Setting | ring |
Are old class rings worth anything?
Some can be very valuable, and some were sold just for the scrap price. Very old class rings, class rings from time-honored universities, and class rings from elite schools and colleges are eligible for selling at particularly high prices. We know that very rare WWII class rings have sold for over $10,000.
Can you pawn a class ring?
Class rings are usually made of silver, gold, or another precious metal, which means you may be able to pawn your old class ring or sell it to a jewelry store or online dealer. If your ring is an antique or vintage, you may also be able to find a collector willing to purchase it.
What does it mean when jewelry is stamped K?
This means no additives. While this is pure gold it is also very soft and tends to bend and scratch rather easily. This is one of the reasons it is rare to find jewelry that is pure gold. As a side note, palladium is added to gold to make white gold. Also, Karat is usually stamped k, K, or KT and is different from Carat.
What does 750 on a jewelry stamp mean?
750 stamp on jewelry means 18k Gold 417, 585, or 750 – this is just another way of telling us the gold content. However, instead of referring to how many parts out of 24 are pure gold, this number is now out of 1,000. So for 10K gold jewelry, 417 out of 1,000 parts are pure gold.
What are the abbreviations for different metals in jewelry?
Jewelry can be made from a variety of metals, including gold, silver, and platinum. Each piece is stamped to mark its metal content, and you can also use the abbreviation to tell if the piece is plated or solid. These are a few of the most common abbreviations you’ll see: 10K – 10 karat gold. 14K – 14 karat gold. 24K – 24 karat gold.
Why do some jewelry have stamps that are not correct?
It has become more common for jewelry coming from China and other regions to have stamps that are not correct in order to pass of jewelry as real gold or even sterling silver. Always be aware of who you are buying from and make sure they have been around a while and have great ratings and / or reviews.