It likely means 14 karat Gold Plated.
That would mean that only the very, very thin (think spray paint thin) outside layer contains any gold at all.
So can I sell a 14gp chin or no
Yes
The 14kgp mark indicates that the piece is 14 karat gold plated, not solid gold.
$300
this means that the metal is plated with 14 k gold
I have a plate that is 24kgp,whats it worth
it means 14 karat gold purity
It is not real gold. GP would stand for "gold plating."
gp means that it is a tiny coat of gold that is worth 10 dollars
absolutely! the 14 kgp stands for 14 karat gold plated
It means it it gold plated with 14 karat gold . It is plated allot of the time on sterling silver or other types of metal .
The term "14kgp" on a silver necklace indicates that the piece is made of a base metal, typically brass, that has been gold-plated with a layer of 14-karat gold. "Kgp" stands for "gold plated," meaning it has a thin layer of gold applied to its surface, but it is not solid gold. This marking suggests that while the necklace may have a luxurious appearance, it is not made entirely of precious metals.