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The stamp "14KTGE" on a ring indicates that the piece is made of 14-karat gold that has been gold electroplated over a base metal. The "GE" stands for "Gold Electroplate," meaning that a thin layer of 14K gold has been applied to the surface, giving it the appearance of solid gold while maintaining a more affordable price. This type of jewelry is not solid gold, so care should be taken to avoid wear or damage to the plating.

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