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14kt hge ring gold
When you see 14kt HGE Lind on the inside of a ring it means 14 karat heavy gold electro plating, lind is the maker.
LIND stands for Lindberg Corporation, a company in the metal casting business. The LIND you are finding on the ring means it was manufactured by Lindberg Corporation.
HGE is hard gold electroplate, so no it is not real gold. It is likely gold plate.
Probably not. The HGE mark is an indication of "heavy gold electroplate." This means that the ring is made of some metal over which a layer of gold is plated.
its worth wearing but not selling...but wear it occasionally. it will last a while and not tarnish. its just gold plated, in inside is a metal...so if you sold it you're probably looking at 5 bucks...if that
hydro-gold electoplated
Example for a Ring. The Base -the bulk- of the ring will be made of silver and has then been coated with 18kt gold (24kt being 'pure' gold).
well... in my ring piece there is only one ring and you can guess what thats for.....
The 875 stamp stand for purity of the gold. 24kt gold is 100% pure gold,23kt gold is 95.8% pure,22kt gold is 91.60% pure and 21kt gold is 87.50% pure. This purity is obtained when you calculate ( 24kt/ 21kt ) * 100 = 87.50%.
thats what sombody named it
Its a number thats on ring to tell you what edition it is , that if theres more then that one ring but the same types