the GP stands for 'gold plated' which means that the item is not gold all the way through. Chances are your local pawnshop will not take the item. If it is Silver plated with gold you could possibly get a dollar or two on the item but that's not always the case.
Gold plated
it means gold plated
it means that the ring is made of another metal and overlayed with white gold. The GP stands for Gold Plated
Can be pawn
ring found in pawn shop since 1994,ring is 18k gold diamond encrusted...will consider best offer.
6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in series make a total resistance of:18k+18k+18k+18k+18k+18k which is 108 kOhm.6 separate 18kOhm resistors wired in parallel make a total resistance of:1/[(1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k) + (1/18k)] which is 3 kOhm.
what does 18K SAC mean in a ring
Tin - 35 gp Copper - 70 gp Iron - 102 gp Coal - 174 gp Mithril -224 gp Adamantite - 1,039 gp Runite - 15,700 gp
Probably that it was # 766 of an 18k Design.
What's is 18k TCH nice
18K HGE = 18K Heavy Gold Electroplate = plated and not solid 18K gold ESPO = maker ESP) is Esposito Jewelry whilst ESPO/SIG = joseph esposito
Yes. A chemical tank with electrodes electrostatically causes atoms of real gold to adhere to the target metal being plated. However, the layer of gold is incredibly thin- roughly 5 microns. But it IS real gold.