Understanding some of the fundamentals about hallmarking and the tests commonly applied when valuing gold is useful; especially if you wish to sell gold either online or through a retail outlet. That's true enough but probably not good enough if you are going to understand the true value of your gold.
UK hallmarks are 375, 585, 750, 916, and 999. The colour of gold has nothing to do with the quality and is the result of mixing the gold with different types of metals. Adding copper to the gold produces the rosabelle coloured gold and Rhodium is used in Jewellery to produce the white gold colour. You can get more information at the British Hallmarking Council website.
Likewise, 14 Karat gold is 58.5% pure (585 parts per thousand) and 18k gold is 75% pure. The UK is also a signatory to the international convention on hallmarks which means convention hallmarks are also recognised in the UK.
Stamped to indicate the type of gold. For example, gold which contains 375 parts of gold per thousand is 37.5% pure and categorised as 9K Gold. Jewellers in the UK are not allo to describe an item as solid gold unless it is hallmarked. Gold is normally hallmarked i.e. |