3.3dwt is 0.165 troy ounces.
Your gold is worth approximately $1.15.
I have gold 535 ring weighing 2ozs. Can you tell me roughly how much this would be worth
The gold content in a 10k gold ring is 41.7% pure gold. The weight of the ring will vary depending on its size and design. As an estimate, a 10k gold ring weighing about 5 grams would contain approximately 2.1 grams of pure gold.
HGE stands for heavy gold elctroplate, which means that your ring is not gold, it only has a microscopic ammount of gold ontop of some worthless metal. Even if it was gold, you didn't include the weight. People don't buy gold rings because they are collectable or unique, they buy them for EXACTLY how much GOLD is in them, they want the GOLD! There are so many of these questions on here, asking how much is my gold ring worth... How are we supposed to know if you don't include the WEIGHT of the ring??!!
There are many factors influencing the value of an 18ct gold ring. The biggest one is the weight of the gold, it is impossible to put a price on a ring without the gold weight of the ring.
That can not be answered with out more information. The weight and current price of gold will determine an approximate price of the ring. There may be other factors involved such as design and condition. 6 ounces
To figure out the value of a gold ring, you simply perform a mathematical equation based on the following:How many karats gold is in the ring? The highest is 24 karat.What does the ring weigh?What is the current price of gold per ounce?Take the karat amount stamped on the ring and divide it by 24. In other words, a 14 karat gold ring would be 14/24. Multiply that by the weight of the ring in ounces. Take the final product and multiply that by the current price of gold. That will give you the value.Precious metals like gold are measured in troy ounces. It's a bit different than regular ounces. 1 troy oz = 1.097 oz. or 1 oz = .911 troy oz.If you weigh your gold in ounces multiply that number by .911 to get the troy oz. Then multiply that number by the Karat/24 number. Then multiply that by the current rate of gold per oz.
for a 10 karat wedding band size 12.5, i think it is maybe one gram or maybe 1.5 grams. the diameter of the ring i have is 22mm giving a circumference of close to 70mm. The thickness is 1 mm and the width is 3 mm. gold has a density of 19.3 grams per cc. my ring is about a fifth of a cc. if it was 24 karats that gives close to 4 grams of gold. my ring is only 10 karats
To estimate the value of a 10k gold ring weighing 2.2 grams, you first need to determine the gold content. 10k gold is 41.7% gold, so the ring contains approximately 0.917 grams of pure gold. Given that the price of gold fluctuates, if we assume a gold price of around $60 per gram, the gold content would be worth about $55. However, the ring's overall value may also include craftsmanship and design, potentially making it worth more than just the gold content.
If we are discussing a gold ring and the ring is 18 carat gold (fairly pure: 18/24 by weight gold) and "they" are paying only for the gold content then there are 4 * 18/24 = 3 grams of gold "they" are going to pay you for. Gold is measured in "troy oz", not avoirdupois ounces like most everything else! There are 31.1 grams in 1 troy oz so your ring has about one tenth of an ounce of gold in it. You will get about 140 (dollars?) for it.
nine 24th of the weight. Pure gold is 24 carat. The dilution through the addition of base metals makes the gold more hard wearing but reduces the cost. If the ring weighs 24 grammes only 9 grammes will be gold. The rest will be base metals. In an 18 carat ring weighing 24 grammes 18 grammes will be gold.
585 or 14 karat = 58,5% of Gold and the rest other metal750 or 18 karay = 75% of Gold and 25% of other metal.24 karat is pure Gold = 99,9% of Gold, but it is very weak and breaks easily22 carat (millesimal fineness 916) 91,6% of Goldand etc...