It is worth at least the gold amount in the ring, which shall be about 58.5% of fine gold. If you have 10 grams ring, that would be 5.85 grams × US $40.61 (gold price per gram on 21st June 2010) = US $237. But you would get less in the jewelry or pawn shop.
hell yeah
The ring may be worth something to somebody, but it holds no gold value. the "10-14K" marking means 10K to 14K gold. The "HGE" marking mean "Heavy Gold Electroplate". So, altogether, the entire marking means the ring is plated with an alloy that is at least 10K, but no more than 14K, gold.Visit the link below to learn more about gold markings and silver markings.
No
Your gold is worth approximately $1.15.
it is worth $1,748.14 in U.S dollars
Silver is measured in purity differently from gold: you've given a gold purity grade -- 14K. Take your jewelery to a local jeweler or to a pawn shop and ask for a free valuation.
5 dollars
The stone is worthless. The gold is worth the going rate.
not much. ge stands for "gold electroplate" which means the ring is plated and not solid gold.
how much is 11.6 gram initial ring worth initials are MK
well depends on how much it weights maybe 20-25$ a gram
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