HGE stands for Heavy Gold Electroplate - Unfortunately it isn't worth much if anything, as the plating is very thin.
Heavy Gold Electroplated ... not worth anything!
It is worth nothing at all. HGE refers to heavy gold electroplated. Though 18KT refers to 18 karat gold or 75 percentage gold, 18KT HGE is worth nothing.
Probably not. The HGE mark is an indication of "heavy gold electroplate." This means that the ring is made of some metal over which a layer of gold is plated.
HGE is hard gold electroplate, so no it is not real gold. It is likely gold plate.
Not a lot- HGE means Heavy Gold Electroplate- it is a thin layer of gold over another metal.
14kt hge ring gold
six hundred dollars
In jewelry, HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate. That means the piece is plated with gold, not solid.
The ring may be worth something to somebody, but it holds no gold value. the "10-14K" marking means 10K to 14K gold. The "HGE" marking mean "Heavy Gold Electroplate". So, altogether, the entire marking means the ring is plated with an alloy that is at least 10K, but no more than 14K, gold.Visit the link below to learn more about gold markings and silver markings.
The price of gold fluctuates daily. The higher the number of carats (K) the more it is worth, the maximum being 24 carats, which is pure gold. Do you worth ofmoving apiece is also
First of all, you didn't tell us whether it was a ring or a brooch or a pendant, second, HGE means hard gold electroplate. Its not gold, or a real ruby.
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.