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To better identify the different metals and to prevent fraud, hallmarks were introduced. The use of hallmarks, at first, on silver has a long history dating back to the fourth century AD and represents the oldest known form of consumer protection.
The most popular modern hallmarks are the following:
First column is 'parts per 1000 parts metal'
Silver
|
999 |
Pure Silver |
|
958 |
Britannia Silver |
|
925 |
Sterling Silver |
|
900 835 800 |
Lower Quality, Coin Silver |
Gold
|
333 |
8 Karat Gold |
|
375 |
9ct, 9K Gold |
|
10K |
10 Karat Gold |
|
500 |
12 Karat Gold |
|
585 |
14ct, 14 Karat Gold |
|
15ct |
15 Karat Gold |
|
750 |
18ct, 18K Karat Gold |
|
20K, 833 |
20 Karat Gold |
|
850 |
In between |
|
875, 21K |
21 Karat Gold |
|
916, 22K |
22 Karat Gold |
|
999 |
24 Karat Gold |
Platinum
|
850 |
Parts per 1000 |
|
900 |
|
|
950 |
|
|
999 |
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