The ring may be worth something to somebody, but it holds no gold value. the "10-14K" marking means 10K to 14K gold. The "HGE" marking mean "Heavy Gold Electroplate". So, altogether, the entire marking means the ring is plated with an alloy that is at least 10K, but no more than 14K, gold.
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Anything faberge piece marked "Franklin Mint" is only worth about 1/2 of what you paid for it........
A 10K GML marked ring would typically indicate that the ring is made of 10 karat gold-filled metal. The value of the ring would depend on factors such as the weight of the gold, current market prices for gold, and any additional features or gemstones on the ring. It's recommended to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler to determine its exact value.
A ring marked "pp14k" likely indicates that it is made of 14-karat gold, which is a valuable material. The worth of the ring will depend on various factors, including its design, craftsmanship, and any gemstones it may contain. To determine its exact value, consider consulting a jeweler or appraiser who can assess its quality and market demand.
My question is: Do you still make the Sorrento Dome ring, R-1014 in silver, if so, how much?
I found the same ring that was given to me by my Japanese aunt, exactly the same ring, listed on eBay for $299.00. What is my best way to sell this ring and to whom to get the most money for it?
Heavy Gold Electroplated ... not worth anything!
i have the same 18 marked 750 gold ring
The value of a ring marked 18KGER SC would depend on the current market price of gold, the weight of the ring, and any added value due to design or gemstones. To determine its worth accurately, it's recommended to have the ring appraised by a professional jeweler or gold buyer.
The "HGE" marking indicates that the ring is not solid 10-14 karat gold, but rather gold electroplated. As a result, the ring may have minimal gold content and likely not worth much for its gold value. It may have value as a decorative or vintage item instead.
The compression ring will have a dot or indentation marking the top of the ring .
If you want to know if a piece of jewelry is real, take it to a jeweler. All that a marking on it really tells you is that someone stamped a marking onto it.
No. The 'b' you're referring to stands for 'before' which means you take off two karats. So actually the ring is a 12K ring made in china. This is because the Chinese have a different system for karats and their karats are worth 0.24% as much.