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The fraction before the karat grade refers to how much gold is actually in the item. "1/20 10K GF" means 1/20th or 5% of the weight is 10 karat gold. If you see a marking of 12K on an item it is almost always gold fill.
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14 Δεκ 2023 · Look for the following marks to determine what type of 12K gold you have: Solid: Most valuable; includes a hallmark of 12K, 12KT, 12CT, or 500; Gold-filled: May be marked 1/20 12K GF, indicating it contains 5% solid 12K gold; 1/5 12K GF, meaning it contains 20% solid 12K gold; or 1/10 12K GF, meaning that it contains 10% solid 12K gold
Gold filled pieces are often marked with “GF” and the karat number such as 1/20GF, 14/20GF, and 12/20GF indicating that the piece is not solid gold but gold filled. The 1/20 number is indicating that gold filled is made of 1/20th real gold. The 14 or 12 part indicates the karat measurement.
27 Ιουλ 2023 · The layer of gold must be at least 10k and the manufacturer’s proof mark must be present on the item along with the karat value and words “1/20,” which indicates that 1/20th of the item’s total weight comes from solid gold.
14 Ιουλ 2023 · Gold filled pieces sometimes have specific marks that distinguish them from solid gold or gold-plated items. These marks typically include “GF,” “Gold Filled”, “1/20” or a fraction denoting the proportion of gold to the base metal, and the karatage of the gold used, such as “12K” or “14K.”