Very little. Plating is usually only a few atoms thick. Even at today's high prices, it would cost you more to remove the gold than it would be worth.
Once again, very little ... they are supposed to be dipped to about 7 mils or 7 one thousanths of an inch thick. I have yet to find the exact weight however.
One grain of gold as of today is worth about $2.09.
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