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The value of a plaque or gold (g) 10 microns can vary depending on the purity of the gold and current market prices. To determine the value, you would need to know the weight of the plaque in grams, the purity of the gold (e.g., 24 karat is 99.9% pure), and the current price of gold per gram. You can calculate the approximate value by multiplying the weight in grams by the purity percentage and then multiplying that by the current price of gold per gram.

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Ah, the value of a plaque can't be measured in microns, my friend. The true worth lies in the sentiment behind it, the memories it holds, and the love it represents. So, cherish that plaque for what it symbolizes, not for its weight or size. Just like a tiny bird can bring immense joy with its song, so can a small plaque hold great meaning in your heart.

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  • Its a older watch
  • Swiss made
  • Heloisa is manufacturer
  • 1088 is model (?)
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Billy Higgins

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3y ago
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The words plaque or g10 microns is put on a watch to tell how much gold plating is on it. The value depends on the watch and its condition.

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10y ago
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Today value

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Q: Watch Value of plaque or g 10 microns?
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