Assay Offices test precious metals (gold, silver and platinum) and apply hallmarks.
Don't know but I also have a ring with ACC in the hallmark.Mine is from the birmingham Assay office (anchor) and the letter P
The old miners in gold rush country took their nuggets to the local Assay Office, to determine -- to assay -- the value of the metal in their nuggets.
Yes, you can have this done at one of the various assay offices around the country. See the link for the London assay office
Crown = item is real gold375 = the fineness/purity is 9ctAnchor = item assayed/hallmarked in Birmingham Assay Office UKa letter = one letter indicates the date usually.
And what Office might that be..
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If it's a Birmingham hallmark (an Anchor) there is a complete list at http://www.theassayoffice.co.uk/date_letters.html
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Pandora jewellry does not have a hallmark. ALE585 is not a hallmark, it is a manufacturers stamps. It is illegal in the UK to sell carat gold without an assay office hallmark. Just how Pandora outlets have got away with this I cannot explain but I've just finished speaking to the assay office an they confirm this info.
Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) items, to protect consumers. Upon successful completion of the assay, (i.e. the metallurgical content is found to be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the prevailing law) the assay offices typically stamp a hallmark, punze (G.) or poinçon (F.) on the precious metal item to certify its metallurgical content