It means that the ring is real 18 karat gold and it's very old
How much is it worth
I was told it's old and real if the a is circl
All I know is if the A has a circle you hit bank big time $$$$$
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?
This means that the ring is matt gold electroplated. The 18k is the amount of gold that is found in the ring.
it should be marked ( stamped ) with 14K, 18K or XK, etc. if it is gold one; I have a silver looking weeding ring with the letters GR stamped. ... If a (gold) ring has, for example, 14K or 18K, this means the ring is 14 or 18 karat gold. If the ring has KPG instead of just a K.J
18 kt GE means that the jewelry is made up of 18 karat gold plate. The GE stands for gold electroplate.
it is not gold electroplate it is gold
If "18k ge" is a mark on jewelry, it means that the piece is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
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The 18k means 18 parts of 24 parts are pure gold. GE means it the gold is electroplated, and the A would be the makers mark.
It probably means that the ring is 18 karat gold electroplated, not solid gold.
I'm pretty certain the "ge" stands for gold electroplate, which indicates that the item is NOT pure gold but 18k gold plating over a base metal (usually jewelers brass).