Let’s do a price check: how much is your 585 gold worth?
How much is 585 gold worth?
A 585 marked item is usually a European-made piece of jewelry from countries like France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, or the United Kingdom. Let’s help you to find out how much your item is worth.
The marking 585 means no more than 585 out of 1000 parts are made of pure gold. That means 58.5 % of a piece with a 585 marking contains pure gold, also called fine gold. Basically it’s 14 karat gold. Some jewelry is even marked with both stamps: a 585 stamp and a 14K stamp.
- 1 gram of .585 is worth $46.04 today
- 1 pennyweight of .585 gold is worth $71.36 today
- 1 ounce of .585 gold is worth $1431.78 today
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.585 gold = 14K gold
How much is 585 gold worth?
As you learned at the beginning of our article, 585 means no more than 585 out of 1000 parts are made of pure gold, also known as 24 karat gold. Twenty-four karat gold is the purest gold that exists. The marking 585 is used to mark gold products that were made in certain European countries. The standards and requirements for marking gold with a 585 stamp are very high, and usually you can trust that 58.5% of pure gold was used to make it. Countries like Switzerland or the United Kingdom have imposed high fines for mis-marking gold jewelry.
Based on the assumption that your 585 marked gold contains the promised portion of pure gold, the current value is as follows:
585 VALUE: $51.10 PER GRAM
Besides 58.5% pure gold, an item that has a 585 marking also contains other precious metals such as silver, copper, zinc, palladium, and seldom but sometimes also platinum.
The most common 585 gold alloys consist of:
- Orange-yellow: 585 parts gold, 138 parts silver, 277 parts copper
- Yellow: 585 parts gold, 207 parts silver, 208 parts copper
- Light green: 585 parts gold, 357 parts silver, 58 parts copper
Higher value in designer jewelry and fine jewelry: Later in this article, we provide some information about 585 marked designer jewelry and fine jewelry. The value of .585 designer jewelry is significantly higher than “usual” pieces marked as 585.
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How much is 585 gold worth? Value determination simply explained!
Most jewelry, regardless of gold markings, is worth the current gold value. Exceptions are pieces that are made from certain famous brands or pieces that also have valuable materials such as gemstones and diamonds. An ounce of pure gold is worth $2713.99 today, whereas an ounce of 585 gold is worth $1431.78 today. Based on the weight of your jewelry, you can easily calculate the material value of your piece.
Weight of your .585 item x current gold value ($51.10/gram) = VALUE
It’s a simple and easy calculation, and you don’t need more than just a good working digital scale. Weigh your 585 gold and perform the calculation or use our gold calculator. It’s as easy as 1-2-3 and gives you an idea of the current value of your gold.
We always advise against asking pawn shops or jewelers for an offer without knowing in advance how much your gold is worth. You could literally lose a little fortune. Don’t let other people make a huge profit with your golden property.
585 Marked Designer Jewelry, Fine Jewelry, or Diamond Jewelry
It is extremely important to understand that 585 marked designer jewelry, fine jewelry, or diamond jewelry is worth MUCH more than just the gold value.
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