18 karat gold electroplate
how much the 14ktge espo diamond with 10 stone
"14K GE" on a ring stands for "14 karat gold electroplate." This indicates that the piece is made of a base metal that has been coated with a layer of 14 karat gold through an electroplating process. While it has the appearance of gold, the layer is typically much thinner than solid gold, and the underlying metal may eventually show through with wear.
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An 18 KT GE stamped ring indicates that it is gold-plated rather than solid gold, as "GE" typically stands for "Gold Electroplate." While it may have some value, particularly for its design or craftsmanship, it is generally not worth much in terms of intrinsic gold value. The worth can vary based on factors like condition and market demand, but it will be significantly less than a solid gold ring.
not much. ge stands for "gold electroplate" which means the ring is plated and not solid gold.
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18 karat gold electroplate
Sure, you can sell it to jewelry, pawn shop, or to me.
how much the 14ktge espo diamond with 10 stone
"14K GE" on a ring stands for "14 karat gold electroplate." This indicates that the piece is made of a base metal that has been coated with a layer of 14 karat gold through an electroplating process. While it has the appearance of gold, the layer is typically much thinner than solid gold, and the underlying metal may eventually show through with wear.
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If something if 14k, it is 14 karat gold. The GE portion would mean that part of the jewelry is not solid gold.
An 18 KT GE stamped ring indicates that it is gold-plated rather than solid gold, as "GE" typically stands for "Gold Electroplate." While it may have some value, particularly for its design or craftsmanship, it is generally not worth much in terms of intrinsic gold value. The worth can vary based on factors like condition and market demand, but it will be significantly less than a solid gold ring.
Well, darling, an 18kt GE ring is worth about as much as someone is willing to pay for it. The "GE" stands for gold electroplate, so it's not solid gold. It might have some value for its design or sentimental worth, but don't go expecting to strike it rich with that piece.