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Hallmarked vs Unhallmarked Gold: How Much Does It Affect Selling Price?

Unhallmarked gold is not worth less in terms of its actual metal content — but buyers may offer less because of the uncertainty involved. This guide explains the typical pricing difference and whether getting hallmarking done before you sell is worthwhile.

Chennai Gold Buyer21 March 2026
Hallmarked vs Unhallmarked Gold: How Much Does It Affect Selling Price?

Why Buyers Offer Less for Unhallmarked Gold

When a gold buyer receives an unhallmarked piece, they face a genuine uncertainty: they do not know for certain what purity the metal is. Even after XRF testing, some buyers apply a small additional discount for the lack of independent third-party verification. Their reasoning is that without a BIS certificate, the seller cannot formally contest a lower purity assessment.

In practice, the discount for unhallmarked gold from a reputable buyer with good XRF equipment should be minimal — 1 to 3% below what a hallmarked piece of the same tested purity would fetch. The XRF result provides its own verification. A discount larger than this is likely a reflection of the buyer's margin rather than a genuine purity uncertainty.

How Buyers Compensate for the Uncertainty

Less sophisticated buyers who rely on touchstone testing may apply a larger blanket discount for unhallmarked gold — sometimes assuming a purity one or two grades below what the piece actually is. For example, a pre-2001 piece that is genuinely 916 might be offered at an 875 rate by a conservative buyer who lacks accurate testing equipment.

For sellers, this means the choice of buyer matters more for unhallmarked pieces than for hallmarked ones. A buyer with XRF equipment and a transparent process will give you the same rate for an unhallmarked piece as a hallmarked one (adjusted for tested purity). A buyer without these capabilities will systematically underpay you.

Cost-benefit of pre-sale hallmarking: Getting a piece hallmarked at a BIS-recognised Assaying and Hallmarking Centre costs ₹35–45 per item plus transport. For pieces weighing 10 grams or more, if this removes a 3–5% discount at the buyer, the net financial benefit is likely to exceed the hallmarking cost many times over.

When the Discount Is Worth Accepting

For small, lightweight pieces — earrings under 2 grams, a single thin ring — the absolute rupee cost of any unhallmarking discount is modest. The time and cost of visiting a hallmarking centre may not justify the gain. In these cases, sell directly to an XRF-equipped buyer and accept that a small discount may apply.

For large lots — a full gold set, multiple bangles, a heavy necklace — the equation changes. A 3% discount on ₹3 lakh worth of gold is ₹9,000. Spending one afternoon at a BIS hallmarking centre to eliminate that discount is a straightforward financial decision. Call the nearest BIS-recognised AHC to confirm processing time (usually 1–3 days) and fees before deciding.

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