The 750 hallmark means that it is a 75% pure gold bracelet. In other words you have 7.5 grams of pure gold. As of July 3rd the price of gold is about $1100 per Troy Ounce. A Troy Ounce is 31.1 grams. So
1100/ 31.1 * 7.5 = about $265
No, the number 750 on a gold bracelet indicates that it is made of 18 karat gold, which is 75% pure gold. This means it is a high-quality gold piece, but it does not guarantee it is real gold without additional testing.
It means that the ring is made of 18K gold.
Take the daily spot cost of a troy oz of gold, divide it by 31.1 (grams in an ounce). Multiply that by .750 then multiply that by the grams you have. 12/14/10. 1394.90/31.1= 44.85 (cost per gram of pure gold (24K)) 44.85 x 0.750 = 33.64 (cost per gram of 18K) 33.64 x 3 = $100.92 Although you may be hard pressed to find someone that will give you 100% of the value of your gold. Average is around 70%
750/1000 = 750 means it's 18k gold / 1000 would be 24k UNO-AR is for the designer = Uno A Erre a very well known Jeweler in Italy. 24k - 1000 20k - 875 18k - 750 16k - 625 14k - 500 12k - 475 10k - 350
It means that 750 parts of every 1000 are pure gold. In other words it is 75% pure gold and 25 % other metals. This is usually to make the gold more durable for every day wearing. Pure gold is very soft and wears out relativelty quickly if used all the time.
750 grams is 3/4 of a kilo.
Depends on the substance...if it is water, it will be 750 grams
750/1000 = 0.75 Kg
750mg is 0.75 grams (mg divided by 1,000 OR mg x 0.001 = grams)** 1 gram = 1,000mg
The stamp "Au. 750" indicates that the bracelet is made of 18-karat gold, which means it contains 75% gold content and 25% other metals. The "2337AL" likely represents a specific design or manufacturer code, while "made in Italy" denotes the origin of the craftsmanship, suggesting a level of quality and artistry associated with Italian jewelry.
750 grams = 26.45 ounces.
Grams is a measure of weight, while cups is a measure of volume so you would need to know the density of whatever you're trying to convert from grams to cups. For instance, the USDA database says All-Purpose flour is 125 g/cup, so 750 g is 6 cups.