Oro is Italian and Spanish for gold.....
18 KRGP means that it is gold plated metal, but not sure whether it is gold plated silver or just another cheap metal
Pretty sure that's 18 karat gold plated.
Im pretty sure it means a ring which is gold fillled and plated.
i have a celtic centenary medal in green padded case gold coloured not sure if its real gold or plated i am looking to find out how much this could be worth
Sure, a 417 stamp would indicate 10 karat gold. Any pawnshop in the country will buy your gold jewelry as long as they can verify that it is not plated.
Im not sure but I think it stands for gold and silver
I'm not sure what KGT means. If it's KGP it typically meant it's gold plated.
i have a celtic centenary medal in green padded case gold coloured not sure if its real gold or plated i am looking to find out how much this could be worth
It depends on the volume of the gold that is plated on the jewelry, but when an item is electro plated, the plating material is usually very thin - less than 0.01mm - so there is hardly any volume of gold. So even though gold is expensive, a gold-plated item is worth just a few pence (cents) more than the item would be if it did not have the gold. This is ok if you want to buy inexpensive jewelry, where the main thing is whether it looks good, but you won't be able to sell it for any money.
thos russell pocket watch, gold? tempus fugit liverpool, good working condition gold covering nut sure if solid gold or just gold plated, serial number
There is no such thing as black gold. Most probably this is "gold" or base metal plated with black rhodium, a metal from the platinum family. Do your homework before you buy to make sure you're not falling for a fake.
Yes it is. Its just called Black Hills Gold as a selling gimmick, such as (Mother of Pearl) which is just the pearl shell which really has no value. Watch your karat marks and make sure its not plated or gold filled (GP,GF).