What's the difference between 375 and 750 gold?
On the precious metals market, the yellow metal is traded with different titles, namely the pure gold content present in the jewel, object or ingot.
More commonly known as carats
Gold 375 and gold 750 are among the most commonly used carats in jewelry.
What is the difference between 375 and 750 gold?
Differentiating between gold grades and alloys
The difference between 375 and 750 gold lies in the ratio of gold to alloy.
- 375%o or 37.5% gold or 9 carats (silver + copper alloy)
- 750%o or 75% gold or 18 carats (silver alloy + copper 12.5% each)
But also :
- 585%o or 58.5% gold or 14 carats
- 900%o or 90% gold or 21 carats
- 916%o or 91.6% gold or 22 carats
- 999.9%o or 99.9% gold or 24 carats
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A hallmark is generally used to identify the difference between 375 and 750 gold.
A trefoil for 375.
An eagle's head for 750.
The difference between 375 and 750 gold: Goldmarket's assessment
At GOLDMARKET precious metals experts, the advisor will observe your goods to determine their value.
- The nature of the object : jewelry, coins or ingots
- The titration of the latter, the precise carat, the quantity of gold contained
- Weight, measured on a certified metrological scale
- Daily quotation, the day's price on the international stock exchange
- Precious stones, if there are any to appraise
- Brand, prestige, which gives added value
Depending on all these factors, the professional will be able to give you a valuation of your objects and a proposal for immediate repurchase if you wish.
So if you want to know the difference between 375 and 750 gold, you now know where to turn!