They are all minerals.
Gold silver and platinum are very common. Watches are made of steel many times. I have a copper bracelet that is a family heirloom. There are many tungsten and titanium rings now a days. Thus you can make many if not most metals into jewelry
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.
A ruby has a lot of variables , that can determine the price. Clarity is a big factor. If it's really clear then you can get a lot of money for it. If it's blurry, then you could probably get $50 USD for it.
I have not heard of anything like bloods ruby. But the finest ruby colour is described as - red as pigeons blood- So may be that colour ruby is called as bloods ruby!
it is red or a pinkish color.
The Alaska Centennial Nugget - 294.10 Troy OuncesThe largest gold nugget ever found in Alaska. It was found near Ruby, Alaska in 1998 by miner Barry Clay as he operated his bulldozer. The nugget rolled off the pile of dirt ahead of the bulldozer blade. This nugget was sold and the current location is unknown.
Impossible. But, you can trade from firered/leafgreen to ruby, or red to gold.
You Can't Find Ho-oh, You Find It In Pokemon Gold, The Only Way To See It In Ruby Is To Stick Gold In A GBA And Trade With Ruby.
ruby gold!(:
Sadly...NO.
NO! You cannot.
It's not that common
Gold -because it is the only metal.
You can't migrate from HeartGold to Ruby. But it can be the opposite. Pokemon can be migrated from Pokemon Ruby to Pokemon HeartGold.
you cant get Ho-Oh in ruby- only Pokemon gold
A ruby is more rare than a blue sapphire. Good quality jade is much more rare than the common onyx. Platinum is much more rare than gold when they are compared to each other.
Yes.