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Updated: 8/20/2019

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When did KTGF end?

KTGF ended in 2009.


When was KTGF created?

KTGF was created on 1986-09-21.


What does 14 KTGF mean?

14 KTGF typically refers to the gold purity and weight, with "14K" indicating that the metal is 14 karats, or 58.3% pure gold. The "GF" stands for "gold-filled," meaning that a layer of gold is mechanically bonded to a base metal, making it more affordable than solid gold while still retaining some of its properties. This designation is often found on jewelry to signify its quality and composition.


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