Jewelry engraved with RGP, which stands for Rolled Gold Plating, or plaqué d'or laminé, (proper designation: 1/30 14 kt.), contains approximately 100 times the average amount of gold utilized in gold plating (which is either sprayed or dipped). Rolled Gold Plating involves the lamination of a thin sheet of gold leaf with a lesser metal (usually brass), fused by heating under pressure.
RGP stands for rolled gold plated. An 18 RGP mark on jewelry means the jewelry is not a real 18k gold but only gold plated.
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rolled gold plated
Without seeing the mark inside you would need to take it to a jeweler to find out if it is 18 Karat gold and the RGP is the makers mark or if it is Rolled Gold. A qualified jeweler can identify the item for you and will advise you on what it is and its value.
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"18 ct" means the ring is made of 18 carat white gold, indicating the purity of the gold. "RGP" stands for "Rolled Gold Plate," which means the ring is likely coated with a thin layer of gold. This indicates that the ring is not solid gold but rather a base metal plated with a layer of gold.
Modified coins have no collector value, any value would be associated with the ring.
rgp 10 kt means its "rolled gold plated" of the 10 kt variety
As of July 2014, the market cap for Regency Energy Partners LP (RGP) is $12,648,905,684.22.
10k rgp means 10 karat gold rolled gold plate. In other words, it's gold PLATED.
43L of 18-k gold
Well, darling, 18K RGP stamped on a bracelet stands for 18 karat rolled gold plate. It means that the bracelet is made of a base metal coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold. So, you're basically getting the look of gold without breaking the bank.