no, it´s gold plated
the gold used for plating is 18k
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Real Gold is hard to distinguish from its fake counterpart, unless you are very perceptive. Real gold can only be determined under a magnification lens, and or with chemical tests. Real gold, sometimes, looks more dull and less "beautiful" than fools gold. BUT this isn't always the case.
Au is gold.
The scientific name is Iron Pyrite. Crushed Iron Pyrite is Greenish Brown and Real gold crushed is gold colored. Iron pyrite, a mineral composed of iron sulfide, FeS, is called fool's gold because it has the appearance (but no other properties) of gold.
Some gold nuggets are really small. But some are either gigantic or fairly large. But bite the bigger gold nugget for about 1 and a half minutes. then look at the nugget and if there is teeth marks, it is real gold.
It depends what you are relating it to. Real gold vs fools gold? Take a hammer, and bash the hell out of it, if it is not jewlery. If it is a nugget of real gold, it will smash flat. If fools gold, it will shatter into a million pieces. Also the sun test. If a piece of real gold is held in sunlight, it will be as brilliant as if a shadow is cast upon it. Other metals will dim, and become hard to see. (This works better, if the piece is small.
Platinum and 18k gold
It is not real gold. GP would stand for "gold plating."
585 is an equivalent marking for 14k gold (real gold, not plated)
Its gold filled not real
I'm pretty certain the "ge" stands for gold electroplate, which indicates that the item is NOT pure gold but 18k gold plating over a base metal (usually jewelers brass).
real gold
Gold is an element. Only gold is real gold.
Gold-185 is a real chemical type of gold
what does 930 stand for
Real stand for royal
Karat Gold
Italian Gold.