HGE is hard gold electroplate, so no it is not real gold. It is likely gold plate.
How much is a 14 kt hge lind with diamond worth
14kt hge ring gold
When you see 14kt HGE Lind on the inside of a ring it means 14 karat heavy gold electro plating, lind is the maker.
hydro-gold electoplated
its worth wearing but not selling...but wear it occasionally. it will last a while and not tarnish. its just gold plated, in inside is a metal...so if you sold it you're probably looking at 5 bucks...if that
G.E. LIND on a necklace means that the necklace was made by a company named Lind, and is Gold electroplated, rather than solid gold. I do not know what the U stands for.
Probably not. The HGE mark is an indication of "heavy gold electroplate." This means that the ring is made of some metal over which a layer of gold is plated.
14 Kara Heavy Gold Electroplate by Lind
14 KT is 14 KARAT, HGE stands for heavy gold electroplate, in other words, gold plated metal. The LIND is the company that made it . They also usually have an eye with a "V" in the center.
The cast of Jenny Lind - 1932 includes: Jean Diamond as Louise Mona Goya as Selma Leo Klary as Innkeeper Giovanni Martino as Zerga Georges Mauloy as Garcia Grace Moore as Jenny Lind Paul Porcasi as Maretti
it means it is Heavy Gold Electraplate. LIND is the company that sells the CZ's
14 kt GE , means it has a very thin layer of 14kt gold over it (gold eletroplated) ESPO was an Us brand , famous in the 60's and 70's , so it menas the ring has got quite a value as a vintage The 'ESPO' is short for Esposito, he's still designing jewelry (has a range on QVC) so the ring isn't necessarily worth any more as a vintage.