Yes. it may buy ur ring.
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Perhaps it's 14KT GE which means 14 Karat Gold Electroplate or it could be 14K HGE which means 14 Karat Heavy Gold Electroplate
Sure, you can sell it to jewelry, pawn shop, or to me.
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.
Pawn shops typically pay around 50-70% of the current market value of 14k gold per gram. Prices may vary depending on the shop's policies and the current demand for gold. It's recommended to shop around and get quotes from multiple pawn shops to ensure you get a fair price.
Oh, dude, 14k MGE on a ring means it's made of 14 karat gold, but the MGE part? Well, that's just fancy talk for "gold plated." So, like, it's not solid gold, but hey, at least it's got a little bling to it, right?
The worth of the 14K gold bracelet can be determined once you specify the weight. One gram of 14K gold is today about 22-23 US dollars, or € 18.5, but you would always get less money in the jewelry shop or pawn shop.
358.68 Pawn shops will pay a little less cause they have to pay a guy to melt it
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.
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.
GEF is the alternate interior angle of angle hge.