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Depends on carat, 24 is .999 14 is .585 pure, it also deepends on the mkt.
Did you mean 585 gold? 585 gold is 14K gold, sometimes Italian gold is marked 585 or 750- (18K gold)
585 is a European mark for 14K gold.
The value of an 18k gold plated necklaces worth would depend on the current buy back price and the market in your area. Naturally, the price for a necklace that is gold plated will be less than a necklace that is solid gold.
585 is most likely the stamp of the gold in the Jewelry. 585 stands for 14kt gold.
14kt. gold is .585 gold. You get that number by dividing 14 by 24, by the way. 14kt is 14/24 gold. Look in the paper or online and get today's gold price, which is for 24kt. Multiply that by .585 to get the price for 14kt., and then by half for 1/2 ounce. Example: Gold spot is $800, times .585 equals $468, divided by half equals $234 for 1/2 ounce of 14kt. You need to do it with today's spot price, though, which changes every day. If it's 18kt you do the same thing, but with .75 instead of .585.
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.
more than $11,650 14k is 585%of 1000% pure gold i used the gold buying prices from a newspaper i have from 2 weeks ago so the price could have went up or down.
more than $11,650 14k is 585%of 1000% pure gold i used the gold buying prices from a newspaper i have from 2 weeks ago so the price could have went up or down.
"585" is a designation that means "14K gold". So there are 14 Karats in 585 (58.5% pure) gold.(Note: A carat is the unit of measurement for gemstones.)
585 is a common term for 14K 14K is actually 14 parts gold and 10 parts other metals. This actually comes out to 58.33% pure, but it is commonly referred to as 585. Similarly, 18K Gold may be stamped 18K or 750 20K Gold may be stamped 20K or 833
The cost of 585 can vary significantly depending on what you are referring to. If it's related to a product, service, or specific item, please provide more context for an accurate answer. If you mean 585 in terms of gold purity, it typically represents 14-karat gold, which is priced based on the current gold market rates.