18kt g.e means gold electroplate...not worth a whole lot. the symbol is of interest. look at it more closely. are you sure it is an A inside a circle and not a masonic freemason symbol? the freemason symbol, if small can look like an A and the circle is actually a blue lodge order symbol sometimes used in conjunction with the base freemason symbol. some of the older masonic rings were made of cheaper materials. is there any ornamentation on the top or sides of the ring?
What does 18KGE and a circle with A in it.?
What is worth
I believe the FM is Franklin Mint. Not sure about the number. Might be the whole is the copyright designation since the copyright symbol (c in a circle) precedes the fm85
I have a gold ring that has a square inside the band an it has a dot in the middle of square. What does it mean?
Karats
It is a brand. W & B MAZZA & SONS
the stamp shows that the ring is of 14 karat gold piece; to check if it is real or not.
My ring has that stamp but I can find no answer to my question
The 18K indicates 18 karat gold. The HGE indicates heavy gold electroplate, meaning the ring is not solid gold but gold plated. The A might indicate the manufacturer.
it most likely is a trade mark.
Ring - from the Greek root kirkos - a circle.
The meaning of the phrase to ring is to give forth a clear, resonant sound. "To ring" is considered a verb. To ring can also mean to form a circle around something.
The ACCR on the ring stands for Artcarved Class Ring, the S stands for Saladium. G stands for gold,
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What does 18kce inside a ring mean
If a ring has the marking "18kt G.E." and an "A" with a circle around it inside the ring, it typically indicates that the ring is made of a base metal (often brass or copper) and is coated or plated with a layer of 18-karat gold. The "18kt" refers to the gold plating, indicating that it is 18-karat gold. The "G.E." stands for "Gold Electroplate" or "Gold Electroplated," indicating the plating process used to apply the gold layer onto the base metal. The "A" with a circle around it is usually the manufacturer's or designer's hallmark. It is important to note that while the ring has a layer of 18-karat gold, the underlying metal is not solid gold throughout.
i have a ring thats white gold with 14K stamped along with ET inside of a circle stamped and also the number 25, what do these stamps mean, im especially curious of what ET means