If the white gold if soft gold alloys with rhodium plated, yes, but it's not real solid white gold; it is yellow gold alloys with rhodium plated.
22 kgp means 22 karat gold or 22 karat white gold plated
It is gold KGP
karat gold plate
It means that the ring is plated in 22k gold, its not a solid gold ring.
18 KGP stand for 'karat gold plate' These can not be pawned.
absolutely! the 14 kgp stands for 14 karat gold plated
I'm not sure what KGT means. If it's KGP it typically meant it's gold plated.
What is the value of an ERMA Werke kgp 68 9mm ?
24 kpg yellow gold stands for 24 karat gold plate yellow gold. What it means is that the item, silver or , more commonly, a base metal has been electroplated (covered) with a thin coating of 24 karat yellow gold. Hope this helps!
I suppose that you think to 18 kgp: the meaning is a metal "plated with 18 karat (75 %) gold".
Depends on how it is made. Some chains are hollow so are worth less. If it is solid gold it could be worth a few hundred.
$1,000 and up depending on the condition of the pistol. This pistol is a rarity because they were only produced for a short amount of time before they were rebranded. In 1964 Erma began production of the EP-22, a blowback- operated .22 rimfire pistol that resembled the famous P-08 Luger Parabellum pistol. At least one online source indicates that production was discontinued in 1969, though Ian Hogg states it was in the early '70s. In any case, in 1968 Erma began production of the delayed-blowback KGP-68 in both .32 and .380 calibers. The U.S. Gun Control Act of 1968 required the addition of a magazine safety, and the new designation for the guns became KGP-68A. An updated version of the .22 was made with the designation KGP-69. Late production guns were designated KGP-22, KGP-32, and KGP-38. The KGP-68 was also rebranded as the Beeman MP-08. Erma-Werke went bankrupt in 1997.