no, gold does not always need a number on it. most gold pieces don't, some like rings and other few thing might have a number saying how much karates it has but it can still be real gold if it doesnt have a number. :)
no it is gold plated
We tell real gold by its weight.
yes if your gold is real it will have a stamp on it for example, 10k 14k 24k
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no, gold does not always need a number on it. most gold pieces don't, some like rings and other few thing might have a number saying how much karates it has but it can still be real gold if it doesnt have a number. :)
no it is gold plated
You can determine if jewelry is real gold or plated by looking for hallmarks or stamps indicating the karat purity of the gold. Real gold will have markings like "14K" or "18K", while plated jewelry may have markings like "GP" (gold plated) or "GF" (gold filled). Additionally, you can use a magnet - real gold is not magnetic, so if the jewelry is attracted to the magnet, it is likely plated.
Yes, 9ct gold is real gold. It means that the gold is 37.5% pure gold, with the rest made up of other metals. It is a common type of gold alloy used in jewelry.
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Genuine gold bars, bullion, and jewelry will be marked with a karat number to indicate its purity.
Gold is an element. Only gold is real gold.
Gold-185 is a real chemical type of gold
No, the number 750 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is made of 18 karat gold, which is 75% pure gold. This means it is a high-quality gold piece, but it does not guarantee it is real gold without additional testing.
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Yes, all gold is real