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18kt g.e means gold electroplate...not worth a whole lot. the symbol is of interest. look at it more closely. are you sure it is an A inside a circle and not a masonic freemason symbol? the freemason symbol, if small can look like an A and the circle is actually a blue lodge order symbol sometimes used in conjunction with the base freemason symbol. some of the older masonic rings were made of cheaper materials. is there any ornamentation on the top or sides of the ring?
The marking "18K GE A" in a circle typically indicates that the item is made of a base metal that is plated with a layer of 18 karat gold. The "GE" stands for "Gold Electroplate," indicating the method of plating. The "A" may refer to the manufacturer or the specific formula used for the plating process. It is important to note that items marked with "18K GE A" are not solid gold but rather a gold-plated base metal.
Its value is determined by the worth of the gold it contains.
Nothing. A rhombus is a 2-dimensional figure and has no monetary value.
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