Pure gold (i.e. 99.99...%) which is just plain yellow gold is the most valuable.
White gold and rose gold include impurities of other metal - white gold is usually gold mixed with silver, rose gold is gold mixed with copper. Both silver and copper have less value, and therefore reduce the value of the metal.
However both are quite pretty on their own... so its more a matter of choice than anything.
-dh
2007-01-17 05:40:40
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answered by delicateharmony 5
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Pure Yellow Gold would be the most valuable. White and Rose (or red) gold are derivatives of Yellow gold, and thus not as pure, nevertheless they are still a beauty.
2007-01-17 05:38:07
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answered by Phillip R 4
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Rose gold isn't any extra useful than white or yellow gold, all of it comes down on your selection. Rose gold is created from combining organic yellow gold and copper. for the reason that copper is low priced, rose gold might want to be low priced, yet for the reason that rose gold earrings has a tendency to be uncommon, that can make it extra severe priced as you've gotten to purchase it custom.
2016-11-24 23:29:18
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answered by cosen 4
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It does depend on how many kts. But in the lowest common denominator they are about the same....
However, white gold has become very popular because of the huge demand of platinum in jewelery(which i think is junk metal, but that's another story) and jewelers are plating the white gold with rhodium to make it more durable white and shiny and this ads to the cost. Rhodium is very very expensive.
2007-01-17 05:40:19
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answered by PrettyEskimo 4
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Yellow gold is most valuable, since it has little or no impurities to change it's natural color.
2007-01-17 05:37:30
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answered by au197_0 3
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If you had three identical rings made with the same karat, the pink gold one would be worth more. Its difficult to find it with any sort of good quality or tone.
2007-01-17 06:26:50
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answered by Noota Oolah 6
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yellow gold and that too in karat value, the more the karat, the costly it is but in ancient history, any gold is priceless, so wanna go to an expedition. Thanks. Indiana
2007-01-17 06:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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gold is gold is gold, whether it be yellow, white or black hills.
the Karrat quantity is what determines is value, not the color
2007-01-17 05:37:28
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answered by kb6jra 3
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yellow gold
because it contains more gold than the other alloys.
2007-01-17 05:36:48
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answered by hussyman2003 2
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white gold of corce you can see the diffenct when you look at a ring. at the store.i bought a ring for my wife when we got marryed.
2007-01-17 05:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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