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You can electroplate it with rhodium, platinum
If you look closer, you probably will see that the mark is not OE, but '''GE'''. On jewelry, GE means Gold Electroplate. Federal standards for gold electroplate (G.E.) are that the gold must be at least 7 mils (millionths of an inch) of an inch thick and of a fineness of 10K (karat) or better.
H.G.E. stands for Heavy Gold Electroplate, so it's not solid gold but gold plate on some base metal. Gold plate has the look of real gold without the cost of solid gold, so is commensurately less valuable.
to make it look pretty!!! =)
Gold stones look like regular stones with spotspots of gold
Take a look at the website demonocracy.info/infographics/world/gold/gold.html
they look like a certificate that has a permit on them
Copper and gold look similar, but while gold is yellowish, copper is reddish.
They look amazing
liquid gold
It looks gold
An ounce of gold often looks like a tiny little brick. At times, an ounce of gold will look like several little pieces of gold, not yet melted together.