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18K RGP stamped on a bracelet signifies '18 karat rolled gold plate.' This indicates a thicker layer of gold bonded onto a base metal, offering higher durability than regular gold plating. However, its value remains primarily associated with the base metal beneath the gold layer.
Rolled gold plate
depends on the weight of the bracelet, and the workmanship. Heavier bracelet= more gold= more money.
70.50 grams
Chr on a bracelet is it 14kt or 10kt. And is it worth anything?
It is not solid gold. GP stands for gold plate, or plated.
benrus swess 10k rolled gold plate bezel st. steel #560055 worth
5 dollars a gram
18 karat Rolled Gold Plate...plated one ;)
depends on the karat
"It means Gold Rolled Plate, it is not solid gold but plated in 10k." thats not correct
i think thts the kind of gold ------------------------- 18 karat Rolled Gold Plate Rolled plating vastly precedes electroplating. A sheet of base metal has a very thin sheet of 18 karat gold laid uppermost upon it. The pair is then rolled out, binding the thin 18 kt sheet to the base metal. The piece is then cut from the sheet and soft-soldered together Generally speaking the workmanship of rolled gold plate is vastly superior to that of gold electroplate