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The good, the bad & heavy Silver

Chi Town Bruce

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That tri color thing weighs 1.75OZ .925,
Right ring is a heart break............the other two are 10K & 14K w/ice

What do the Colors stand for?
 
Great finds, you will find a replacement for that heartbreaker.:thumbup:
 
n/t
 
The colors are St Vicent & Grenadines Flag
 
federal law requires items that are gold plated or gold filled to be marked accordingly usually G.P. or G.F. (R.G.P. or G.O. for rolled gold plate or gold overlay can be used in place of gold filled) G.E.P. for gold electroplate. A digital gold tester can usually tell if an item is plated.
 
a line. Wasn't sure so I hit it with my Minelab SE, and the #s were penny range 7/27 or so. That's copper w/plating.
What strange is the hall mark, or presents of one. and could see ( 18K I.H.G.L.) or something like it.

Thanks,
MissSpark
 
I'll betcha what that says is 18KHGE. That is 18 karat heavy gold electroplate. Been there done that and it ain't any easier to get over, at any time! Just looked at one of my heart-breakers and it says, "18KGE". 18 karat gold electroplate. LOSER!
 
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