A ring stamped with "rGP" indicates that it is made of base metal coated with a layer of gold using a process called gold plating. The "r" typically stands for "rolled," meaning the gold layer is thicker than standard gold plating. While the ring may have some aesthetic value, its worth is primarily in the base metal rather than the gold layer, making it generally affordable and not a significant investment. Its resale value would likely be low unless it has unique design features or historical significance.
How much is this ring worth it has 925 stamped inside it
Modified coins have no collector value, any value would be associated with the ring.
If you really want to know, take it to a jeweler. The worth of the ring depends on a lot of factors, not just what it has "stamped on it."
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Gold plated stuff usually isn't worth sizing. Get some real gold
I have a tungsten ring with that making and it was about 30$
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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Your ring is real no matter what is stamped on it.
I found this on the gold buyer P3M Refining site after searching for quite a while and filtering out all the "Roll Play Game" answers. I guess you meant to write RGP. So 14K means 14 carats. It means a gold content of (100/24*14) per cent which is about 58%. R.G.P. or RGP means "Rolled Gold Plate". That means its gold content is too low to be stamped GF for Gold-filled.
The letters RSG stamped on a ring means that the ring was preassembled. Any gems in the ring that is stamped RSG have not been certified.
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