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This was first introduced in 1798 and can now been seen on all UK hallmarked gold that's 9, 14 18 and 22ct. The crown also appears on old 12 and 15 carat gold, however this was stopped in 1932.

There is now 4 Hallmarks for the UK one for Birminigham (Anchor), london (Lion), Sheffield (Rose) and Edinburgh (Castle). The Crown is still used but only for Gold metal there are other marks for Silver, Platinum and Palladium.

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This was first introduced in 1798 and can now been seen on all UK hallmarked gold that's 9, 14 18 and 22ct. The crown also appears on old 12 and 15 carat gold, however this was stopped in 1932.

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The stamp on the inside of the rings tells you if its 10,14, or 16 karat gold or will give you a number that is a symbol for silver.

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Gold electroplated

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