It mostly depends on the jeweler but roughly around $ 600.00
If there is a marking of 18kge on a ring, it means that the ring has 18 karat gold electroplate or kge. 18K gold has a content of 75 percent pure gold and the rest of the percentage are other metals like copper. The ring is merely electroplated by 18karat gold and not made of 18k gold.
18kge means 18 karat gold electroplate. That means the item is not solid gold, but has a thin gold plating over some other metal (often, but not necessarily always, silver).
You can ask a certified gemologist to value the diamonds in your ring, and you can ask a jeweler to help you value the metal and the setting. Between the two, you should be able to come up with a value for the ring.
18kt g.e means gold electroplate...not worth a whole lot. the symbol is of interest. look at it more closely. are you sure it is an A inside a circle and not a masonic freemason symbol? the freemason symbol, if small can look like an A and the circle is actually a blue lodge order symbol sometimes used in conjunction with the base freemason symbol. some of the older masonic rings were made of cheaper materials. is there any ornamentation on the top or sides of the ring?
It mostly depends on the jeweler but roughly around $ 600.00
If there is a marking of 18kge on a ring, it means that the ring has 18 karat gold electroplate or kge. 18K gold has a content of 75 percent pure gold and the rest of the percentage are other metals like copper. The ring is merely electroplated by 18karat gold and not made of 18k gold.
18kge means 18 karat gold electroplate. That means the item is not solid gold, but has a thin gold plating over some other metal (often, but not necessarily always, silver).
18K means 18 karats. Karats are how gold is measure. The number 18 means that the piece is 75% gold and 25% alloy. HGE is the logo of the company who made the piece. Not true! HGE stands for HEAVY GOLD ELECTROPLATE, which means the ring is PLATED with 18k gold and has no buyer value.
What is the value of this ring it is S925
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the ring.
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the ring.
Modified coins have no value as a collectible. Any value would be associated with the ring.
The price is 816 940,8 US $ (USA, 29.08.2013).
Modified coins have no collector value. Any value would be associated with the ring.
Modified coins have no collector value. The ring may have some value.
You can ask a certified gemologist to value the diamonds in your ring, and you can ask a jeweler to help you value the metal and the setting. Between the two, you should be able to come up with a value for the ring.