10,000dollers
It is not solid gold. GP stands for gold plate, or plated.
All you can get it depends on who wants it
The value of the 23k gold plated Charizard card as of today, July 11, 2013 will vary slightly based on the condition of the card and the market. The average value for this card is between $25 and $50.
Not much, there were a lot of Burger King collectibles sold like that, and gold plated items contain such an insignificant amount of gold to actually be worth much of anything.
The melt value of a 23K gold plated Pokemon card would be minimal, as the gold plating is extremely thin and would not contain a significant amount of gold. The value would primarily come from the collectible nature of the card itself rather than the gold content. It's important to note that the value of collectible items can fluctuate based on market demand and condition of the item.
23k
No, not unless the item that is plated is itself worth anything (such as a gold-plated Rolls Royce).When an item is electro plated, the plating material is 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 without the gold. This is ok for inexpensive jewelry, but do not be fooled into buying any gold or silver 'investment bars' or coins that are plated or described as '100 mills' or 'HGE' ('heavy-gold-electroplate') - these are just lumps of base metal (such as steel or copper) with no real value.
what can't do for
Gold Shabin is extremely thin, 23k edible gold.
23k gold is 95.83% pure gold, while 24k gold is 99.99% pure gold. The lower purity of 23k gold makes it harder and more durable, making it more suitable for jewelry that needs to withstand daily wear and tear. However, 24k gold is considered more valuable and is more prone to scratches and dents due to its softer nature.
GE means Gold Electro-Plated or Gold Plated.