not much... HGE means Heavy gold electroplate. You have a coating of gold over some other metal. Even tho HGE is the thickest coating, it's still just a very thin plating, and would require a special process to remove the gold from the other metal. The process would probably cost more than the value of the gold retreived, even with today's high gold value.
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as of January 10, 2011 the price of gold is $1373 per ounce hge have very little gold on it you can get like $3-$5 maximum
heavy gold electroplate, zero gold value
Considering the chain weighed 5 grams then it would be worth $125 to $130
GEF is the alternate interior angle of angle hge.
Yes, you can sell 18kt HGE (High Gold Electroplate) for scrap, but its value will be significantly lower than solid gold due to the thin layer of gold over a base metal. Most scrap buyers focus on the gold content, and since HGE contains minimal gold, it may not be worth much. It's important to check with local scrap dealers for their policies on HGE items, as some may not accept them at all.
How much is a 14 kt hge lind with diamond worth
14kt hge ring gold
In jewelry, HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate. That means the piece is plated with gold, not solid.
The "HGE" marking indicates that the ring is not solid 10-14 karat gold, but rather gold electroplated. As a result, the ring may have minimal gold content and likely not worth much for its gold value. It may have value as a decorative or vintage item instead.
It is worth nothing at all. HGE refers to heavy gold electroplated. Though 18KT refers to 18 karat gold or 75 percentage gold, 18KT HGE is worth nothing.
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