It stands for the word "carat", and is a measure of the gold's purity. The work is also often spelled "karat", with the matching abbreviation kt.
Pure gold is measured at 24 carats, so divide the gold's purity in carats by 24 to determine how much of it is gold and how much is other metals such as copper or silver. For example, gold measured at 18 carats is 18/24 or 3/4 pure gold.
An alternative measure is fineness, usually expressed as a number with 3 or 4 digits. Often but not always there's a leading decimal point. If it's not present the decimal point is implied. Fineness is used to express the purity of any precious metal, not just gold.
If fineness is given with 3 digits, divide by 1000 to get the actual purity; divide by 10000 if there are 4 digits. For example, pre-1964 U.S. coins were mostly made of 900-fine silver, which means they were 900/1000 (= 9/10, or 90%) silver.
carat
CT means carats. The purity of gold is measured in carats, 24 ct indicating 100% pure gold.
It is Gold 18 ct
Cyt mean
How much is it worth
what ct gold is worth more
Kt is American and Ct is English both mean the same thing.
There not gold in ct. But there is White Gold formula with not rhodium plated; that it's in kt. !
What is 10 grms gold rate of 23 ct gold?
9 ct = 9 carats
The difference between 22 ct gold and 14 ct gold is that 22ct gold is 91.6 percent gold. 14 ct gold has 58.3 percent gold. The higher the number, the more pure gold is.
actually there is a 1 out of an 1 trillion chance to find gold in CT