4 thoughts on “I have a golden bracelet with nym999, what does it mean?”
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NYM is generally the abbreviation of merchants. Except for merchants, the number 999 is only marked with it, which cannot represent what material it is. Is require precious metal products to marked its precious metal content. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate. The marking of the content of precious metals is the alphabet mark of precious metals. For example, the AU750 represents a gold with a purity of 75%, which is usually 18K gold, and AU999 represents 24K gold.
This Precautions for buying gold jewelry: In purchase of gold jewelry, first recognize the quality inspection logo of gold jewelry. Most of the gold jewelry sold in the market is equipped with inspection signs from quality inspection institutions, which clearly marked the gold content and weight of the jewelry. 999 gold is also called thousands of gold, and the gold content is not less than 999 ‰. 990 gold is called sufficient gold, and the gold content is not less than 990 ‰. The gold content of 22K gold is not less than 916 ‰. The gold content of 18K gold is not less than 750 ‰. The gold content of 14K gold is not less than 585 ‰. The gold content of 9K gold is not less than 375 ‰. 1, foot gold: gold content is equal to or more than 99%of gold, commonly known as "two nine golds", and the printed mark is "foot gold" or "99" gold or "G99". 2, thousands of gold: gold content is equal to or more than 99.9%of gold, commonly known as "three nine golds", and the printed records are "thousands of gold" or "999" gold or "G999". Therefore, thousands of gold must be sufficient gold, but foot gold is not necessarily a thousand foot gold. The special attention is yellow, white, red and other colors of 18K gold jewelry. White 18K gold is alloy of gold and nickel, zinc, silver, copper and other elements. White K gold jewelry is not a platinum (platinum) product.
The state requires the precious metal content for precious metal products. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate.
It, the precious metal content marked must be consistent with the actual content, otherwise the certificate will not be issued.
Them tags for the content of precious metals are the alphabet tags of precious metals, such as: G18K and AU750 all represent 75%gold, which is the 18K gold we usually say, and G24K or AU999 represents the representatives. It is 24K gold.
For you, only the number 999 is marked, which can not represent what material it is, so it cannot have the book of the national inspection, so you must pay attention when buying
Pay content for time limit to check for freenAnswer the country's request for precious metal products to mark its precious metal content. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate. In addition, the marked precious metal content must be consistent with the actual content, otherwise a certificate will not be issued. The marking of the content of precious metals is the alphabet mark of the precious metal. For example, the G18K and AU750 represent the gold with a purity of 75%, which is the 18K gold we usually say, while the G24K or AU999 represents 24K gold. For what you said, only the number 999 is marked, which cannot represent what it is, so it is impossible for it to have the book of the national inspection, so you must pay attention when buying
I think "HL" should be the merchant's logo, generally abbreviations, and then "C" is the abbreviation of "pure". Mine is sterling silver, LyP is the abbreviation of Wu Yue old silver shop, for reference only. I hope I can help you!
NYM is generally the abbreviation of merchants. Except for merchants, the number 999 is only marked with it, which cannot represent what material it is.
Is require precious metal products to marked its precious metal content. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate. The marking of the content of precious metals is the alphabet mark of precious metals. For example, the AU750 represents a gold with a purity of 75%, which is usually 18K gold, and AU999 represents 24K gold.
This Precautions for buying gold jewelry:
In purchase of gold jewelry, first recognize the quality inspection logo of gold jewelry. Most of the gold jewelry sold in the market is equipped with inspection signs from quality inspection institutions, which clearly marked the gold content and weight of the jewelry.
999 gold is also called thousands of gold, and the gold content is not less than 999 ‰. 990 gold is called sufficient gold, and the gold content is not less than 990 ‰. The gold content of 22K gold is not less than 916 ‰. The gold content of 18K gold is not less than 750 ‰. The gold content of 14K gold is not less than 585 ‰. The gold content of 9K gold is not less than 375 ‰.
1, foot gold: gold content is equal to or more than 99%of gold, commonly known as "two nine golds", and the printed mark is "foot gold" or "99" gold or "G99".
2, thousands of gold: gold content is equal to or more than 99.9%of gold, commonly known as "three nine golds", and the printed records are "thousands of gold" or "999" gold or "G999".
Therefore, thousands of gold must be sufficient gold, but foot gold is not necessarily a thousand foot gold.
The special attention is yellow, white, red and other colors of 18K gold jewelry. White 18K gold is alloy of gold and nickel, zinc, silver, copper and other elements. White K gold jewelry is not a platinum (platinum) product.
The state requires the precious metal content for precious metal products. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate.
It, the precious metal content marked must be consistent with the actual content, otherwise the certificate will not be issued.
Them tags for the content of precious metals are the alphabet tags of precious metals, such as: G18K and AU750 all represent 75%gold, which is the 18K gold we usually say, and G24K or AU999 represents the representatives. It is 24K gold.
For you, only the number 999 is marked, which can not represent what material it is, so it cannot have the book of the national inspection, so you must pay attention when buying
Pay content for time limit to check for freenAnswer the country's request for precious metal products to mark its precious metal content. If there is no precious metal content, it will not issue a test certificate. In addition, the marked precious metal content must be consistent with the actual content, otherwise a certificate will not be issued. The marking of the content of precious metals is the alphabet mark of the precious metal. For example, the G18K and AU750 represent the gold with a purity of 75%, which is the 18K gold we usually say, while the G24K or AU999 represents 24K gold. For what you said, only the number 999 is marked, which cannot represent what it is, so it is impossible for it to have the book of the national inspection, so you must pay attention when buying
I think "HL" should be the merchant's logo, generally abbreviations, and then "C" is the abbreviation of "pure". Mine is sterling silver, LyP is the abbreviation of Wu Yue old silver shop, for reference only. I hope I can help you!