It depends on the karet of the gold, and the quality of the fabrication of each piece, but a general figure would be at least 8 - 10 times the value of sterling, by weight.
925 is not even gold....it is sterling silver. 585 is 14K gold. As of today, 3/4/10, sterling is 17.70 an ounce and gold is 1132.00 an ounce.
Some advantages to a gold charm bracelet versus one made of sterling silver are: Gold lasts longer than silver would, they are cheaper than sterling silver.
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If expensive then gold or white gold if cheaper then sterling silver
925 is sterling silver, NOT gold. 585 is 14K gold.
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
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Not much at all, and yes, the gold really has no value to be considered financially significant to calculate.
Yes, in this case, the ring is not white gold but in fact sterling silver. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper.
925 is not white gold, it is sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver. I hope you didn't pay gold price for your piece. For the prices of metals, I use Kitco.com
There is no price value difference between the actual gold in white and yellow gold jewellery, as long as it is hallmarked at the same carat weight. So for example, 18K white gold and 18K yellow gold will contain the same percentage of gold.