Iron plated gold typically refers to a base metal, like iron, that is coated with a thin layer of gold. This type of item usually holds very little intrinsic value because the gold layer is often too thin to be significant. While it may have some aesthetic appeal or collectible value, its worth is primarily determined by its craftsmanship and market demand rather than the gold content itself. In most cases, it is worth much less than solid gold items.
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18k gold plated jewelry is not worth much based on the gold amount. However, it could have design or sentimental value and be worth something to you.
24kgp means that the piece is 24 karat gold plated. A gold plated piece is worth much less than a piece that is 24 karat gold.
Its worth a point of heroin
i spent 700 gold plated chain is it worth anything
Not gold and not plated. It's made of manganese brass. (And yes, it's worth something: it's worth one dollar.)
Unfortunately, only the silver is worth anything because the Gold is almost unrecoverable.
Not much, there were a lot of Burger King collectibles sold like that, and gold plated items contain such an insignificant amount of gold to actually be worth much of anything.
No, they are worth no more than the metal (or face) value of the coin, the gold plating adds so little gold that it would cost more to de-plate the coin than the gold is worth. For example, a 1965 gold plated half dollar would be worth ~$4.50 in silver scrap just like a normal 1965 half dollar. A 2002 gold plated quarter would be worth just a quarter, just like a normal 2002 quarter.
Anything with gold content has some value.
None. The US doesn't make gold-plated coins. Anything you find was made by a private company that plated ordinary US coins and sold them as "special collectibles". However these items are rarely worth what they sell for.
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.