This sounds fake to me.
24 kt means 24 karat and GB sounds like Great Britain. But The United Kingdom does not use GB and does not use kt. (The British English word is carat)
Means gold bonded. egs. 24kGB means 24k gold bonded.
Means gold bonded. egs. 24kGB means 24k gold bonded.
It means 24 karat gold (which is pure gold) bonded to a base metal pretty much the same as gold plated if you ask me it's disappointing
Well honey, a 24K GB necklace would be worth about as much as a chocolate teapot - absolutely nothing. You see, GB stands for gigabytes, not gold bullion. So unless you're planning on wearing a USB drive around your neck, I suggest you stick to the real bling.
Not much
To determine the value of an 11-gram 24K gold bracelet, you need to consider the current market price of gold per gram. As of October 2023, the price of gold fluctuates around $60 to $70 per gram, but this can vary. Multiplying the weight of the bracelet (11 grams) by the market price will give you an approximate value. Therefore, the bracelet could be worth between $660 and $770, not accounting for any craftsmanship or design factors.
10 gm gold price in Dubai Gold Price Close Today : 1097.30 in American dollars per ounce by Change: 7.30 or 0.7% for 24K gold the price today is $38.66 per gram or = 762.32 Euro per ounce = 680.1 in GBP Pounds and = 24.55 Euro per gram = 21.9 in GBP Pounds
GB means Gold Bonded. The piece is plated, not solid.
GB gold bonded not solid.... So it would be 18 k gold bonded to a metal.
Means gold bonded.
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