Gold is timeless — but so are counterfeits. Whether you're buying for investment or a personal gift, here’s how to make sure your gold is the real deal: 1. Check the Hallmark Genuine gold will carry a stamped mark of its purity — like 916 for 22K or 999.9 for 24K. Always look for these marks:
916 / 22K: 91.6% pure
999.9 / 24K: 99.99% pure
Look for official stamps by accredited bodies like SIRIM Malaysia or international hallmarking standards.
2. Weight & Density Gold is naturally dense and heavy. If a piece feels unusually light for its size, that’s a red flag. Reputable jewelers will provide the exact weight in grams. 3. Magnet Test Gold is non-magnetic. If it sticks to a magnet, it’s likely mixed with base metals or entirely fake. 4. Trusted Source Always buy from licensed, reputable retailers. At Goldfinch Jewelry, every item is certified, weighed, and sealed, ensuring quality and authenticity. 5. Ask for Certification A genuine gold piece comes with an official receipt and certification card — especially for 999.9 bars. Don’t settle for less.
Tip for Buyers:
When in doubt, ask for verification or get your gold tested at a certified lab or with a professional jeweler. At Goldfinch, we make it easy to shop with confidence — because genuine gold shouldn’t come with guesswork.
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Goldfinch Jewelry Sdn Bhd 201301045454 (1075278-W)
Level 13A, Menara Skymind, No. 37, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.