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How to Distinguish Between Real and Fake Gold

The primary test for real gold would be to check for the hallmark. Anyone who wants to Sell Gold Items to a Reliable Buyer should prove the purity of the jewellery. Some ingenuine jewellers may impact the gold pieces they sell, but the hallmark will indicate the percentage of gold present in a particular piece. You will find the hallmark printed on the clasps or the inner sides of the jewellery.

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How to Distinguish Between Real and Fake Gold

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  1. How to Distinguish Between Real and Fake Gold? getinstantcashforyourgold.blogspot.com

  2. The primary test for real gold would be to check for the hallmark. Anyone who wants to Sell Gold Items to a Reliable Buyer should prove the purity of the jewellery. Some ingenuinejewellers may impact the gold pieces they sell, but the hallmark will indicate the percentage of gold present in a particular piece. You will find the hallmark printed on the clasps or the inner sides of the jewellery.

  3. The hallmark is visible on the surface of gold bars and coins. As a buyer of gold in Delhi, you must also check the hallmark for the karat or purity. This information could help you establish the final price of the gold piece if you wish to receive a significant amount of cash for your gold in Delhi. It is because the gold rates in India usually vary according to the level of purity of the specific piece.

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