The value of a ruby 10k ring can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the quality and size of the ruby, the quality of the 10k gold used to make the ring, and the current market demand for such a ring. Additionally, other factors such as the brand or designer of the ring and its overall condition can also affect its value. Without more information about the specific ring, it is difficult to determine an accurate value. It may be helpful to consult with a trusted jeweler or appraiser who can provide a professional opinion.
Take your jewelery to a local jeweler, and ask for a professional, in-person opinion as to the value of your ring.
i have a julius 10k gold ring with black onyx
10k refers to the ring being made from 10 karat gold. That does have value. The 'tiara' reference I am not sure about without seeing the style of the ring.
Not a lot. 10KP indicates that the ring is plated with 10K gold. There is very little actual gold. Above not true, 10kp means 10k (plumb) meaning equal to 10k. So value would be that of 10k (41.6% pure gold (10 parts out of 24).
Since gold is priced by the ounce, the value of a 10k ring would depend on the thickness, size, and width of the ring. A 10k gold wedding band for a woman can cost anywhere from $125 for a thin ring at a discount department store, to $500 at your average jewelry store.
It is a 10k ring
The value of a garnet ring marked DASON 10K would depend on factors such as the quality of the garnet, the craftsmanship of the ring, and current market conditions. However, the presence of the 10K marking suggests that the ring is made of 10 karat gold, which is a lower purity gold alloy. It's recommended to have the ring appraised by a jeweler to determine its specific value.
PC on a 10k ring means the diamonds are real
A ring to be considered gold must be 10k or above and stamped inside the band of the ring 10k, 14k, 18k. If it isn't stamped more than likely it is not real gold. If in doubt about the value of a ring take it to a jeweler who can tell you about it.
It is impossible to tell you the value, but since it is 10K that is not very much gold so that lessens the value of the ring. The stamp and A170 is from the company who made it. You also do not tell Wiki about any stones or design in the ring. This makes a difference in the value. My guess is that it is worth 50-100.00 tops. Take it to a pawn shop or jeweler for a better value.
"PPG" typically stands for "Price Per Gram". To calculate the price per gram of a 10k gold ring, you would divide the total price by the weight of the ring in grams. This calculation can help you determine the value of the gold content in the ring.
I have a ring that has crp 10k printed on the inside. What does it mean?