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Got me stumped !

Blink

Member
I found a mans titanium wedding ring and it has 18 K on the inside but I see no signs of gold and I thought that K stood for gold karets. Can someone tell me why it would say titanium 18K ?

Thanks
 
Here is one that is Titanium with 18k gold plating.
http://www.amazon.com/Titanium-Wedding-Simulated-Diamonds-Available/dp/B0074EJCEA


Here is one on FEEbay that seems to be similar to yours....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/dolan-bullock-Tuscany-Stainless-Steel-Titanium-18k-Ring-Size-10-/150691446024

Not sure if it clears anything up except that it doesn't seem to be one of a kind. Some titanium rings sell for alot! Great find, I wouldn't sell my finds but I hope your ring is worth alot!
 
18k means it has gold highlights (small band or pieces of gold soldered on). Otherwise it will indicate that its plated by having "GP" or another designator after 18k.
 
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