Depends on the weight of it.
50000 dollars
That can not be answered with out more information. The weight and current price of gold will determine an approximate price of the ring. There may be other factors involved such as design and condition. 6 ounces
Melt value is $62.62
585 or 14 karat = 58,5% of Gold and the rest other metal750 or 18 karay = 75% of Gold and 25% of other metal.24 karat is pure Gold = 99,9% of Gold, but it is very weak and breaks easily22 carat (millesimal fineness 916) 91,6% of Goldand etc...
The "14 FI" on a gold ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 14-karat gold, which means it contains 58.3% pure gold and 41.7% other metals. The "FI" could refer to a manufacturer's mark or a specific design or collection code, but it is not a standard industry term. Always check with a jeweler for precise identification and valuation.
50000 dollars
The gold content in 14 karat is 58.3%.
That depends upon what the ring weighs, but I can tell you that gold prices at the present time (2012) are extremely high. Any gold ring is valuable.
They're the same as long as the gold amount is 24 karats it doesn't matter what color it is.
how much the 14ktge espo diamond with 10 stone
Pure gold is 24 karats, there is no such grade for gold at 63 karat. No matter how much gold you have you cannot have a higher purity for gold than 24 karat
My class ring weighs exactly this much and I was just offered 240 dollars. Mine is 10 karat gold as well.
Very little. 10k stands for 10 karat, and GF means gold-filled. The ring is not solid gold and is mostly base metal.
18 karat gold
An 18 karat gold ring contains more pure gold compared to a 10 karat ring, which typically has more alloy metals mixed in. Pure gold is denser and heavier than most alloy metals. Therefore, the higher karat ring will be heavier due to the higher gold content.
The "f6" stamp on the inside of a gold ring typically indicates the carat purity of the gold used in the ring. In this case, "f6" likely means the ring is 14 karat gold, which is a common purity level often used in jewelry. Karat purity is a measure of how much gold is present in the metal alloy; 14 karat gold contains 58.5% pure gold.
The marking "14k" on a ring indicates that the ring is made of 14 karat gold. Karat is a measure of the purity of gold, with 24 karat being the purest form. Therefore, 14 karat gold means that the ring is made up of 58.3% pure gold, with the remaining 41.7% being other metals like copper or silver to strengthen the gold.