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Fake Gold Bullion Tungsten
When you buy diamonds or gold in front of the word carat or carat. Many people do not know exactly what that means.
If is a compact and definition carats and carats for you:
The spelling is used carat (abbreviation ct or Kt) in the United States and Canada, as a measure of purity gold alloys, while the spelling carat is used to refer to the measurement of the mass of precious stones.
Calculations:
The carat is a unit of mass used for measuring gems and pearls. Less than one carat is now defined as exactly 200 mg (0007.055 ounces or 3086 grit). At the Fourth General Conference of Weights and Measures in 1907, this definition has been adopted in the United States and Canada, and soon after in many countries worldwide. It is universally used today. The carat is divided into one hundred points of two milligrams per share.
For metals:
Platinum
- 999 (also known as three beautiful nine)
- 950 (jewelry purity the most common platinum)
- 900 (also known as a very new)
- 850
Gold
- 999.9
- 999 (Gold or 24 carats, also known as three beautiful nine)
- 995
- 990 (equivalent to 23 carat, also known as two nines fine)
- 916 (equivalent to 22 carat)
- 833 (equivalent to 20 carat)
- 750 (equivalent 18 carats)
- 625 (equivalent to 15 carat)
- 585 (equivalent to 14 carat)
- 417 (the equivalent of 10 ct)
- 375 (equivalent to 9 carats)
- 333 (the equivalent of 8 carats and a minimum gold standard in Germany after 1884)
Money
- 999 (used fine silver ingots, also known as three beautiful nine)
- 980 (common standard used in Mexico to 1930 to 1945)
- 958 (equivalent to money Britannia)
- 950 (equivalent to "Standard French first")
- 925 (equivalent to money)
- 900 (equivalent to "coin" United States, also known as a very new)
- 875 (can be found in the former USSR)
- 830 (common standard used Scandinavian silver and more)
- 800 (minimum standard for silver in Germany after 1884 silver Egyptian)
System carats is increasingly supplemented or replaced by the system of purity in which the purity of precious metals is denoted in parts per thousand pure metal in the alloy.
The most often used karat gold bullion, jewelry and silverware are:
- 24 carat (purity 999)
- 22K (916 mil)
- 20 carat (833 mils)
- 18 carat (fineness 750 ‰)
- 15 carat (625 mils)
- 14k (585 ms)
- 10 carat (417 mils)
- 9 carat (purity 375)
- 8 carats (333 mils)
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Enjoy,
Chris E.
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