yes if your gold is real it will have a stamp on it for example, 10k 14k 24k
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Not necessarily. If it was mass produced and marketed, yes. I had a very reputable gemologist and jeweler create a ring for me out of old gold, and it’s not marked at all.
If gold is real it will be stamped with a fineness number of 1-999 or .1-.999. It can also be stamped with a karat number of 10K, 14K, 18K, 22K or 24K.
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. :)
Gold that is stamped with ".9999" refers to the purity of gold. This particular number indicates that the piece is 99.99 percent pure gold.
I would say these kennedy 1971 to mid 1980s halves were not real gold but why would they have 1960 over ingod and 1985 over we trust.I went to the bank to buy half dollars and this is what i found in roll.
no it is gold plated