LTM on a class ring typically stands for "Lustrium," which is a metal alloy made up of a combination of metals, usually including cobalt, chromium, and nickel. Lustrium is known for its durability and luster, making it a popular choice for class rings.
If this is a military service ring, more than likely the letters "ae" represent American Eagle, who was the manufacturer of the ring. They specialize in military deployment/accomplishment oriented rings. "ltm" is the abbreviation for a type of alloy commonly found in class/military style rings. It is made from nickel and chromium so it is inexpensive but extremely durable. Hope this helps.
LTM Recordings was created in 1983.
LTM stands for "last twelve months"
Oh, dude, LTM stands for "Lifetime Warranty" on a Jostens ring. So, like, if your ring gets all wonky or something, you can probably get it fixed or replaced. It's like a little safety net for your bling.
LTM--Learning Team Meeting Day.
Balfour class rings are typically made of a combination of materials such as gold, silver, or a durable metal alloy. The rings may also incorporate gemstones or synthetic stones for added decoration. Each class ring is customizable based on the customer's preferences.
Yes, class rings are available in white gold. White gold is a popular choice for class rings due to its elegant and modern appearance. It is a durable metal that can be personalized with engravings and gemstones.
it means the ring is made of lustrium, not sure if spelled right. This marker is found on rings that look like white gold and YLTM is found on rings that are made to look like regular gold
Life Time Fitness (LTM)had its IPO in 2004.
What 90s boots have the large metal eyelet rings
If a store had 100 class rings and sold 37 there are 63 rings left.