Gold is a broad term used in Runescape. It can be referring to "coins." Coins are not sell-able, but are tradeable. It would be redundant and otherwise unsmart to sell coins. As far as gold goes, I'll list a few items you may be talking about. Enjoy.
1x gold ore is: 218 585x gold ores:127,530
1x gold necklace:172 585x gold necklaces:100,620
1x gold ring: 210 585x gold rings:122,850
A mineral resource
14 carat
585 stamped on jewelry is 14k. 14 karat jewelry is 58.5 percent pure gold. So it can be stamped 14k or 585. 10k = 41.6% or 416 14k = 58.5% or 585 18k = 75% or 750 22k = 91.6% or 916
10 Karat is 41.7 % gold, also expressed as .417 fine. 14 karat is .585, 18 karat is .750 (75% gold), and 24 karat is pure gold. Hope that helps!
It is 14k or 58.5% pure gold
it is 14 karat gold, made in Italy, US usually marks it 585. It means that there is 58.5% of pure gold in the metal, which makes it 14 karat.
14 karat gold is old 58.3% = 583 and new 58.5% = 585.
the 585 stamp on any jewelry piece refers to 58.5% parts being 14k,and the rest being alloy,which is used on any gold except 24 karat gold which is pure.
Real, yes. Pure, no. It means the same thing as approximately 58.5% gold or the equivalent of 14 karat gold.
14 karat gold is 58.5% gold, or .585, as in 585 parts out of a thousand. Just like sterling silver is marked 925, that means it is 92.5% silver
BH could be the Mt. Rushmore Black Hills Gold company. 585 means 14 karat gold.
14KP is 14 karat plumb/pure. It's 14 karat (.585) purity gold. The JTL is an artist's (or owners, less likely) initials. Normally 14 karat could be used to describe something with something like 2.2% less gold purity.
these are the proper hallmarks 24 Karat Gold - 24K or 999 22 Karat Gold - 22K or 917 21 Karat Gold - 21K or 875 18 Karat Gold - 18K or 750 14 Karat Gold - 14K or 585 10 Karat Gold - 10K or 417 9 Karat Gold - 9K or 375 14 Karat Gold filled - 14K GF or 14K/20 Sterling Silver - 925 Pure Silver - 999 the ratio is A/24=B for example 10/24=0.417 therefor 10K=417
The stamp on any piece of jewelry made from precious metal should state the metal hallmark and the manufacturer identity/logo. Common metal hallmarks are: 925 - sterling silver 416 or 10k - 10 karat gold 585 or 14k - 14 karat gold 750 or 18k - 18 karat gold