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1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp
Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp. 125 1721 Comsys Holdings Corp. 50 1801 Taisei Corp. 50 1802 Obayashi Corp. 50 1803 Shimizu Corp. 50 1808 Haseko Corp. 250 1812 Kajima Corp. 50 1925 Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. 50 1928 Sekisui House, Ltd. 50 1963 JGC Corp. 50 2002 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. 50 2269 Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. 250 2282 Nh Foods Ltd. 50 2432 DeNA Co., Ltd. 500/3 2501 Sapporo Holdings Ltd. 250 2502 Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 50 2503 Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 2531 Takara Holdings Inc. 50 2768 Sojitz Corp. 500 2801 Kikkoman Corp. 50 2802 Ajinomoto Co., Inc. 50 2871 Nichirei Corp. 100 2914 Japan Tobacco Inc. 50 3086 J.Front Retailing Co., Ltd. 100 3099 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 50 3101 Toyobo Co., Ltd. 50 3103 Unitika Ltd. 50 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 50 3289 Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp. 50 3382 Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 3401 Teijin Ltd. 250 3402 Toray Industries, Inc. 50 3405 Kuraray Co., Ltd. 50 3407 Asahi Kasei Corp. 50 3436 SUMCO Corp. 500 3861 Oji Holdings Corp. 50 3863 Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. 500 3865 Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd. 50 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 500 4005 Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 50 4021 Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd. 50 4042 Tosoh Corp. 50 4043 Tokuyama Corp. 50 WF-101-E-20170803 Copyright © Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved. 1/5 Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 4061 Denka Co., Ltd. -
Recommended Pick and Place Tools for Leds from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
www.osram.com/os Application Note No. AN037 Recommended pick and place tools for LEDs from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Application Note Valid for: all SMT LEDs from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Abstract OSRAM Opto Semiconductors SMT devices are developed for assembly by automatic placement machines. To achieve a damage-free processing of LEDs, appropriate and individual pick and place tools (the nozzles) must be used. The following pages provide information about important parameters that should be considered for LED assembly. Furthermore a recommended nozzle design for each LED in the OSRAM Opto Semiconductors portfolio is given. Authors: Retsch Stefanie / Lang Kurt-Jürgen 2021-06-22 | Document No.: AN037 1 / 21 www.osram.com/os Table of contents A.Pick-and-place process .......................................................................................... 2 B.Overview of recommended nozzle designs ............................................................ 2 A. Pick-and-place process As is the standard for SMT devices, all SMT LEDs from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors are designed for an automated pick and place process. To receive optimal process results, it is necessary to set the pick and place machine properly. In the initial production run, it must be ensured that the LED package can be grabbed by the nozzle and sucked out of the tape pocket. Therefore, an appropriate nozzle (pipette or pick-up tool) has to be used. This application note gives an overview on the recommended nozzles and the dimensions. An appropriate nozzle not only ensures a good pick and place process, it also helps to prevent damage to the LED. To avoid any damage during the pick-up process, the pick-up position should be controlled and adjusted during the set-up. -
Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents 2
Results of the Periodic Review and Component Stocks of Tokyo Stock Exchange Dividend Focus 100 Index (Effective July 30, 2021) Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents Addition(18) Deletion(18) CodeName Code Name 1414SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 1801 TAISEI CORPORATION 2154BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 1802 OBAYASHI CORPORATION 3191JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. 1812 KAJIMA CORPORATION 4452Kao Corporation 2502 Asahi Group Holdings,Ltd. 5401NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 5713Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.,Ltd. 4183 Mitsui Chemicals,Inc. 5802Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. 4204 Sekisui Chemical Co.,Ltd. 5851RYOBI LIMITED 4324 DENTSU GROUP INC. 6028TechnoPro Holdings,Inc. 4768 OTSUKA CORPORATION 6502TOSHIBA CORPORATION 4927 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC. 6503Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 5105 Toyo Tire Corporation 6988NITTO DENKO CORPORATION 5301 TOKAI CARBON CO.,LTD. 7011Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Ltd. 6269 MODEC,INC. 7202ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 6448 BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7267HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 7956PIGEON CORPORATION 7270 SUBARU CORPORATION 9062NIPPON EXPRESS CO.,LTD. 8015 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 9101Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha 8473 SBI Holdings,Inc. 2.Dividend yield (estimated) 3.50% 3. Constituent Issues (sort by local code) No. local code name 1 1414 SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 2 1605 INPEX CORPORATION 3 1878 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 4 1911 Sumitomo Forestry Co.,Ltd. 5 1925 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 6 1954 Nippon Koei Co.,Ltd. 7 2154 BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 8 2503 Kirin Holdings Company,Limited 9 2579 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Inc. 10 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 11 3003 Hulic Co.,Ltd. 12 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 13 3191 JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. -
Photonic Glass-Ceramics: Consolidated Outcomes and Prospects Brigitte Boulard1, Tran T
Photonic glass-ceramics: consolidated outcomes and prospects Brigitte Boulard1, Tran T. T. Van2, Anna Łukowiak3, Adel Bouajaj4, Rogéria Rocha Gonçalves5, Andrea Chiappini6, Alessandro Chiasera6, Wilfried Blanc7, Alicia Duran8, Sylvia Turrell9, Francesco Prudenzano10, Francesco Scotognella11, Roberta Ramponi11, Marian Marciniak12, Giancarlo C. Righini13,14, Maurizio Ferrari6,13,* 1 Institut des Molécules et Matériaux du Mans, UMR 6283, Equipe Fluorures, Université du Maine, Av. Olivier Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans cedex 09, France. 2 University of Science Ho Chi Minh City, 227 Nguyen Van Cu, Dist.5, HCM Vietnam. 3 Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, PAS, ul. Okolna 2, 50-950 Wroclaw, Poland. 4 Laboratory of innovative technologies, LTI, ENSA–Tangier, University Abdelmalek Essaâdi, Tangier, Morocco. 5 Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo - Av. Bandeirantes, 3900, CEP 14040-901, Ribeirão Preto/SP, Brazil 6 CNR-IFN, CSMFO Lab., Via alla Cascata 56/c, Povo, 38123 Trento, Italy. 7 Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS LPMC, UMR 7336, 06100 Nice, France. 8 Instituto de Ceramica y Vidrio (CSIC), C/Kelsen 5, Campus de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain. 9 LASIR (CNRS, UMR 8516) and CERLA, Université Lille 1, 59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France. 10 Politecnico di Bari, DEI, Via E. Orabona 4, Bari, 70125, Italy. 11 IFN-CNR and Department of Physics, Politecnico di Milano, p.zza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy 12 National Institute of Telecommunications, 1 Szachowa Street, 04 894 Warsaw, Poland. 13 Centro di Studi e Ricerche “Enrico Fermi”, Piazza del Viminale 2, 00184 Roma, Italy. 14 MipLAB. IFAC - CNR, Via Madonna del Piano 10, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy. -
PDF Exhibitor Testimonials
glasstec 2018 – Exhibitor Quotes SCHOTT AG The 25th glasstec was a special highlight for SCHOTT. A new booth concept invited visitors to discover and experience glass. Our feedback was excellent both quantitatively and qualitatively. And, of course, glasstec again offered a perfect platform for networking." Salvatore Ruggiero, Vice President Marketing and Communication, SCHOTT AG NSG Pilkington NSG Group, the owner of the Pilkington brand, celebrated a very successful exhibition at glasstec 2018. But this success was not the only reason for celebration – this year is also the Group’s 100th anniversary as well as glasstec’s 25th. “The Glasstec event presented the dynamic evolution of glass applications in the world and we were very pleased to be part of such a successful show. Visitors were able to view a wide range of design options and realise the enormous development in dynamic façade solutions, which, by focusing on energy generation, enable building designers to enhance inhabitants’ comfort and well-being. “This is the generation of products for today and tomorrow and NSG Group presented a variety of products, which are fulfilling these “future” market demands. glasstec 2018 was an excellent platform on which to showcase the Group’s capabilities to the world.” Sing Koo, Managing Director Germany & VA Manager Europe Merck KGaA This year, Merck joined Glasstec for the first time. After the opening of our production plant in Veldhoven, The Netherlands, nearly one year ago, we found with Glasstec the right platform to successfully launch our new brand for dynamic liquid crystal windows EYRISE™ as well as our new product for dynamic solar control EYRISE™ s350 into the market. -
FTSE Japan ESG Low Carbon Select
2 FTSE Russell Publications 19 August 2021 FTSE Japan ESG Low Carbon Select Indicative Index Weight Data as at Closing on 30 June 2021 Constituent Index weight (%) Country Constituent Index weight (%) Country Constituent Index weight (%) Country ABC-Mart 0.01 JAPAN Ebara 0.17 JAPAN JFE Holdings 0.04 JAPAN Acom 0.02 JAPAN Eisai 1.03 JAPAN JGC Corp 0.02 JAPAN Activia Properties 0.01 JAPAN Eneos Holdings 0.05 JAPAN JSR Corp 0.11 JAPAN Advance Residence Investment 0.01 JAPAN Ezaki Glico 0.01 JAPAN JTEKT 0.07 JAPAN Advantest Corp 0.53 JAPAN Fancl Corp 0.03 JAPAN Justsystems 0.01 JAPAN Aeon 0.61 JAPAN Fanuc 0.87 JAPAN Kagome 0.02 JAPAN AEON Financial Service 0.01 JAPAN Fast Retailing 3.13 JAPAN Kajima Corp 0.1 JAPAN Aeon Mall 0.01 JAPAN FP Corporation 0.04 JAPAN Kakaku.com Inc. 0.05 JAPAN AGC 0.06 JAPAN Fuji Electric 0.18 JAPAN Kaken Pharmaceutical 0.01 JAPAN Aica Kogyo 0.07 JAPAN Fuji Oil Holdings 0.01 JAPAN Kamigumi 0.01 JAPAN Ain Pharmaciez <0.005 JAPAN FUJIFILM Holdings 1.05 JAPAN Kaneka Corp 0.01 JAPAN Air Water 0.01 JAPAN Fujitsu 2.04 JAPAN Kansai Paint 0.05 JAPAN Aisin Seiki Co 0.31 JAPAN Fujitsu General 0.01 JAPAN Kao 1.38 JAPAN Ajinomoto Co 0.27 JAPAN Fukuoka Financial Group 0.01 JAPAN KDDI Corp 2.22 JAPAN Alfresa Holdings 0.01 JAPAN Fukuyama Transporting 0.01 JAPAN Keihan Holdings 0.02 JAPAN Alps Alpine 0.04 JAPAN Furukawa Electric 0.03 JAPAN Keikyu Corporation 0.02 JAPAN Amada 0.01 JAPAN Fuyo General Lease 0.08 JAPAN Keio Corp 0.04 JAPAN Amano Corp 0.01 JAPAN GLP J-REIT 0.02 JAPAN Keisei Electric Railway 0.03 JAPAN ANA Holdings 0.02 JAPAN GMO Internet 0.01 JAPAN Kenedix Office Investment Corporation 0.01 JAPAN Anritsu 0.15 JAPAN GMO Payment Gateway 0.01 JAPAN KEWPIE Corporation 0.03 JAPAN Aozora Bank 0.02 JAPAN Goldwin 0.01 JAPAN Keyence Corp 0.42 JAPAN As One 0.01 JAPAN GS Yuasa Corp 0.03 JAPAN Kikkoman 0.25 JAPAN Asahi Group Holdings 0.5 JAPAN GungHo Online Entertainment 0.01 JAPAN Kinden <0.005 JAPAN Asahi Intecc 0.01 JAPAN Gunma Bank 0.01 JAPAN Kintetsu 0.03 JAPAN Asahi Kasei Corporation 0.26 JAPAN H.U. -
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report, 2006
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 2006 Cover: Officers The Fellows of The Corning The Fellows of The Corning Museum of Glass Museum of Glass are among Peacock vase, blown; E. Marie McKee the world’s leading glass col- silver-gilt mount. U.S., President Carole Allaire lectors, scholars, dealers, and Corona, NY, Tiffany Gary E. Baker glassmakers. The objectives Amory Houghton Jr. Studios, 1898–1899. Renée E. Belfer of this organization are (1) Vice President H. 14.1 cm (2006.4.161). Robert A. Belfer to disseminate knowledge James R. Houghton Mike Belkin about the history and art of Vice President William W. Boeschenstein* glassmaking and (2) to sup- port the acquisitions program Alan L. Cameros Denise A. Hauselt of the Museum’s Rakow Secretary Lt. Gen. Christian Clausen, retired Research Library. Admission Thomas P. Dimitroff to the fellowship is intended James B. Flaws Jay R. Doros to recognize accomplishment, Treasurer David Dowler and is by invitation. Robert J. Grassi Max Erlacher Assistant Treasurer Christopher T. G. Fish Barbara U. Giesicke David B. Whitehouse William Gudenrath Executive Director Jirˇí Harcuba+ Douglas Heller Trustees A. C. Hubbard Jr. Roger G. Ackerman* Kenneth L. Jobe + Peter S. Aldridge Dorothy-Lee Jones Thomas S. Buechner Leo Kaplan Van C. Campbell* Helena Koenigsmarková + Dale Chihuly Michael Kovacek Patricia T. Dann Dwight P. Lanmon + Robert Duke Harvey K. Littleton James B. Flaws Louise Luther John P. Fox Jr. Kenneth W. Lyon Polly W. Guth Josef Marcolin Ben W. Heineman* John H. Martin + Amory Houghton Jr.* Gregory A. Merkel Arthur A. Houghton III Barbara H. -
Cases of Electronic Display Materials Manufacturers
The International Journal of Economic Policy Studies Volume 2 2007 Article 8 INTERNATIONAL DEPLOYMENT OF THE JAPANESE ELECTRONIC MATERIALS INDUSTRY: CASES OF ELECTRONIC DISPLAY MATERIALS MANUFACTURERS Ryoichi Namikawa Professor, Faculty of Policy Study, Iwate Prefectural University Takizawa-Sugo 152-52, Takizawa, Iwate, JAPAN E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT The Japanese chemical industry has built general chemicals factories overseas. Nevertheless, it has been reluctant to build factories that produce high-technology functional chemicals overseas, first because these factories are inseparable from R&D laboratories, second, because not all Asian countries have reached a sufficiently high level of technology to provide the necessary infrastructure and services for such factories. However, the author takes notice that the chemical industry has recently built some factories that produce electronic display materials that are typical of high-technology functional chemicals, in Asian countries. The author first collects and analyzes cases in which chemical companies have built factories overseas and then analyzes the market structure of display materials to clarify the reasons why they do so. First, the author has found that such deployment is a result of the increased production of electronic display in Asia, led by Korean companies. Second, the author has found a more fundamental factor underlying such deployment by observing the relation between the chemical industry and the electronics industry in this field in Japan from the viewpoint -
Complementary Lighting and Container Glass
FOCUSFOCUS ON ON VIETNAM THAILAND FOCUS ON VIETNAM OFFICIAL JOURNAL Complementary lighting and container glass expertise Somchai Ovuthitham, Chief Executive Officer at Thailand’s L Lighting Glass, spoke to official AFGM journal, Glass Worldwide, about the growing importance of glass container manufacture to his business, in parallel with its original lighting glass manufacturing expertise. Further expansion is planned for early 2017. Founded in 1974, Chachoengsao- produce glass for lighting applications production and furnace operation. “We already based L Lighting Glass Co Ltd is a and continues to produce for manufactured tubes long before this co-operation but second generation family business, fluorescent, incandescent and we wanted to develop and improve our quality and currently managed by Somchai automotive lamps. Approximately technology” Somchai Ovuthitham explains. Having VieglassOvuthitham, was represented Chief Executive last year at theOfficer. 39th ASEAN Glass80% Conference of output by Nguyenis exported Huy Thang to and40 Tran Quoc Thaisuccessfully (centre, front established row). its own expertise, however, His father, Udom Ovuthitham was different countries as far afield as the the Thai glassmaker set out on its own again and now responsible for the company’s USA, Europe, China and India, as well manufactures its own production equipment, including creation and focus but at 90 years of as South East Asia. Some 20 million mandrel drivers, drawing machines and cutting equipment. age,Addressing he now enjoys a well-earned automotive challenges bulb shells alone are “In the field of lighting, our technology is world class.” retirement. The company employs exported every month, to the likes of 700 people in total, including Mr Philips in China and India, Osram in NEED FOR DIVERSIFICATION Somchai’sin oldestVietnam and second Korea, Europe and China and General The international lighting industry’s evolution towards LED daughters, who maintain the family’s Electric in the USA. -
Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change the Result Of
The result of periodic review and component stocks of TOPIX Composite 1500(effective 31 October 2016) Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change Addition( 70 ) Deletion( 60 ) Code Issue Code Issue 1810 MATSUI CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 1868 Mitsui Home Co.,Ltd. 1972 SANKO METAL INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 2196 ESCRIT INC. 2117 Nissin Sugar Co.,Ltd. 2198 IKK Inc. 2124 JAC Recruitment Co.,Ltd. 2418 TSUKADA GLOBAL HOLDINGS Inc. 2170 Link and Motivation Inc. 3079 DVx Inc. 2337 Ichigo Inc. 3093 Treasure Factory Co.,LTD. 2359 CORE CORPORATION 3194 KIRINDO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 2429 WORLD HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3205 DAIDOH LIMITED 2462 J-COM Holdings Co.,Ltd. 3667 enish,inc. 2485 TEAR Corporation 3834 ASAHI Net,Inc. 2492 Infomart Corporation 3946 TOMOKU CO.,LTD. 2915 KENKO Mayonnaise Co.,Ltd. 4221 Okura Industrial Co.,Ltd. 3179 Syuppin Co.,Ltd. 4238 Miraial Co.,Ltd. 3193 Torikizoku co.,ltd. 4331 TAKE AND GIVE. NEEDS Co.,Ltd. 3196 HOTLAND Co.,Ltd. 4406 New Japan Chemical Co.,Ltd. 3199 Watahan & Co.,Ltd. 4538 Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries,Ltd. 3244 Samty Co.,Ltd. 4550 Nissui Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 3250 A.D.Works Co.,Ltd. 4636 T&K TOKA CO.,LTD. 3543 KOMEDA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4651 SANIX INCORPORATED 3636 Mitsubishi Research Institute,Inc. 4809 Paraca Inc. 3654 HITO-Communications,Inc. 5204 ISHIZUKA GLASS CO.,LTD. 3666 TECNOS JAPAN INCORPORATED 5998 Advanex Inc. 3678 MEDIA DO Co.,Ltd. 6203 Howa Machinery,Ltd. 3688 VOYAGE GROUP,INC. 6319 SNT CORPORATION 3694 OPTiM CORPORATION 6362 Ishii Iron Works Co.,Ltd. 3724 VeriServe Corporation 6373 DAIDO KOGYO CO.,LTD. 3765 GungHo Online Entertainment,Inc. -
ZERODUR® K20 Glass Ceramic with Low Thermal Expansion for High Temperature Applications
ZERODUR® K20 Glass ceramic with low thermal expansion for high temperature applications Product Information The high temperature ZERODUR® K20 glass ceramic material contains a crystal phase of more than 90 % Keatite, pro- duced by thermal transformation from the semitransparent ZERODUR® material. ZERODUR® K20 can be used at higher application temperatures compared to ZERODUR®. The material has high tem- perature stability and low thermal ex- pansion and does not change its proper- ties during multiple temperature cycles. Properties • Low coefficient of thermal expansion together with high longterm tempe- rature stability up to 850 °C • Can be matched with low thermal Forms of Supply expansion metal alloys, e. g. Invar® • Complex, customized CNC-manufactured products • Excellent homogeneity and in ternal • Serial production and prototype manu facturing quality • A remission of more than 90 % in the Properties ZERODUR® K20 ZERODUR® visible with a matt brilliant white finish Density [g/cm3] 2.53 2.53 • Free of pores and polishable to very Young’s Modulus E [GPa] 84.7 90.3 low surface roughness levels • Large-scale parts can be produced Poisson’s Ratio µ 0.25 0.24 with dimensions in the meter range Knoop Hardness [HK 0.1/20] 620 620 Expansion Coefficient (20 – 700 °C) [10–6/K] 2.4 0.2 Applications Expansion Coefficient (20 – 300 °C) [10–6/K] 2.2 – • Mechanical and optical components 0 ± 0.007 within high energy laser systems 0 ± 0.010 • Diffuse reflectors for laser-cavities Expansion Coefficient (0 – 50 °C) [10–6/K] 1.6 0 ± 0.020 • Mold material in hot forming pro cesses 0 ± 0.050 0 ± 0.100 (glass, plastic etc.) 0.90 • High precision manufactured compo- Heat Capacity c (20 °C) [J/(gK)] 0.80 p (extrapolated) nents Thermal Conductivity (90 °C) [W/(mK)] 1.63 1.46 • Ceramic engine components • Calibration standards for optical and Max. -
February 18 Online Auction
09/30/21 04:21:28 February 18 Online Auction Auction Opens: Thu, Feb 13 4:00pm ET Auction Closes: Tue, Feb 18 7:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 1 Rustic Looking Old Hutch With One Drawer 101 Antique Primitives A Hand Forged Meat (Hay) and Two Doors, Pencil Sharpener Mounted On Hook With Steel Handle 10"L x 4 1/2"W Side, Would Be Cool If Remodeled, 40"W x Handle and Hand Forge Primitive All Steel 16"D x 54"H, Fair Condition - As-Is Hammer 8"L x 3 1/2"W, Both Very Unique and 10 Very Cool Plaster "Fishing Lure" Picture In Rare Finds 100 Years Old Each of Them, Good Good Condition, 10"Sq Condition 100 Fireplace Iron Log Tongs, All Steel 1010 1899 O Morgan Silver Dollar, Really Nice Construction, Two Large Brass Ends for Looking Coin Handles To Protect Your Hands From Heat, 1011 New Stamped 925 Silver Plated Ring Size 8, Could Also Be Used For Camping, Good Marquise Cut Black Sapphire Black on Black Condition, 23"L Gold Plated, Magnificent! 1000 1880 P Morgan Silver Dollar, Great Looking 1012 Indian Head $5. Half Eagle in 1 Oz. .999 Fine Collectible Coin Copper Copy 1001 New Exquisite Emerald Cut Pink Ice Black 1013 New Size 8 Ring, 925 Stamped Sterling Silver Gold Plated Setting, Extraordinary Beauty, Size Plated, Emerald Cut CZ, Lavish And Gorgeous 9 1014 2010 Canadian Maple Leaf .999 Fine Silver, 1 1002 1893 Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar Troy Oz. Mintage 667,000 Fine Condition, Harder To 1015 New Size 6 Black Gold Filled Ring, Get Key Date, Great Circulated Piece With Extraordinarily Beautiful, Very Unique, Great Eye Appeal, A Real Prize Aquamarine, It Speaks For Itself 1003 New Oval Cut Aquamarine With Iridescent 1016 1904 O Morgan Dollar 90% Silver New Sapphires, Gleaming Black Gold Plated Size 6 Orleans Mint Ring 1017 New Silver Plated Ring Size 8, Princess Cut 1004 1982 Engelhard Prospector 1 Troy Oz.