the GP stands for 'gold plated' which means that the item is not gold all the way through. Chances are your local pawnshop will not take the item. If it is Silver plated with gold you could possibly get a dollar or two on the item but that's not always the case.
Gold plated
it means gold plated
Can be pawn
it means that the ring is made of another metal and overlayed with white gold. The GP stands for Gold Plated
It depends on what you mean. A stamping of 18K GP usually means 18K gold plating (over base metal) in which case it would cost very little because the plating is very thin and basically worthless and base metal is really cheap. On the other hand, 18K GP could possibly mean that GP were the makers mark (it most likely would be plated, but I suppose GP could be initials and the chain could be solid 18K) in which case it would cost money depending on the weight. As a general rule of thumb, consider a price of pure gold to be $50 per gram, and since 18K gold is 75% pure, you'd have a price of $37.5 per gram of your 18K chain and so it would depend on weight. A tiny, thin chain meant as a bracelet might cost $30-50 while a large chunky "70s looking" chain might cost upwards of $500.
ring found in pawn shop since 1994,ring is 18k gold diamond encrusted...will consider best offer.
ploro 18k
6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in series make a total resistance of:18k+18k+18k+18k+18k+18k which is 108 kOhm.6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in parallel make a total resistance of:1/[(1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k)] which is 3 kOhm.
what does 18K SAC mean in a ring
18k is not homgeneous
Probably that it was # 766 of an 18k Design.
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