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18K RPG means that the jewelry is made of 18 karat gold with a thick plating of a metal called "rolled gold plate." This process involves bonding a thin layer of gold to a base metal, resulting in a durable and long-lasting piece of jewelry.
Yes, it will easily bend and break over time.
The hallmarking of RPG means Rolled Gold Plated. This hallmarking would indicate the piece has a layer of 18K gold, but is not solid gold
The 18k 756 is the hallmark for 18 carat gold although it should have an assay mark with it.
"18kgt" stands for 18 karat gold plated. It indicates that the jewelry item is made of a base metal and coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold.
18 KGP stand for 'karat gold plate' These can not be pawned.
GF stands for "Gold Fermented" or plated, so 18K GF means 18 Karat Gold Plated.
RPG OKC - 2013 was released on: USA: 18 March 2013
"CH" typically stands for "chain" and "18k" indicates that the chain is made of 18 karat gold, meaning it is 75% pure gold.
18k GL typically stands for 18 karat gold layered, indicating that the item is a base metal that has been coated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold.
"PL-18K" likely stands for "plated 18 karat gold," which means that the item is not made of solid 18 karat gold but is plated with a thin layer of 18 karat gold. This means that the item may have some gold content but is not solid gold throughout.
GB gold bonded not solid.... So it would be 18 k gold bonded to a metal.