What Does 417 Mean on Gold? Is 417 Real Gold?

If you found 417 stamped on a ring, necklace, bracelet, chain, or other piece of jewelry, you probably want to know one thing:

Is 417 real gold?

Yes. 417 gold is real gold. The number 417 means the jewelry is approximately 41.7% pure gold, which is the same purity as 10-karat gold.

Quick Answer

  • 417 = 10K gold
  • 41.7% pure gold
  • 58.3% other metals
  • Yes, 417 is real gold
  • A 417 stamp alone does not guarantee the jewelry is genuine

What Does 417 Mean on Gold Jewelry?

The 417 stamp is a purity mark.

Pure gold is considered 24 karat. Because 10-karat gold contains 10 parts gold out of 24:

10 ÷ 24 = 41.7% gold

That is where the 417 marking comes from.

Gold MarkingKaratApprox. Pure Gold
41710K41.7%
58514K58.5%
75018K75.0%
91622K91.6%
99924K99.9%

So if your jewelry is stamped 417, it is normally another way of saying 10K gold.


Is 417 Real Gold?

Yes.

Genuine 417 jewelry contains real gold.

However, it is not pure gold. About 41.7% of the metal is gold, while the remaining 58.3% consists of other metals.

Those other metals may include:

  • Copper
  • Silver
  • Zinc
  • Nickel
  • Other metal alloys

These metals help make 10K gold harder and more durable than higher-purity gold.


Is 417 the Same as 10K Gold?

Yes. 417 and 10K normally indicate the same gold purity.

You may see jewelry marked:

10K

or

417

Some pieces may even have additional letters or maker’s marks next to the purity stamp.

The marking system is different, but the intended gold content is essentially the same.


Is 417 Gold Valuable?

Yes.

Because 417 jewelry contains 41.7% pure gold, it has real precious-metal value.

The amount your jewelry is worth depends primarily on:

  1. Its weight
  2. Its actual gold purity
  3. The current gold price
  4. Whether the item has additional collectible or jewelry value

For example, a heavy 417 gold chain will normally contain considerably more gold value than a lightweight 417 ring.

Important

The weight of stones, diamonds, clasps, springs, or other non-gold materials may need to be deducted when calculating the actual gold value.


How Can You Tell If 417 Gold Is Real?

A 417 stamp is a good indication, but a stamp by itself does not prove that a piece is genuine.

Fake jewelry can sometimes be stamped 417, 10K, 14K, 585, 750, or other legitimate-looking gold markings.

Professional testing is the safest way to determine what you actually have.

Common Ways Gold Is Tested

XRF Testing

An XRF analyzer can determine the metal composition of jewelry without relying only on the stamp.

Acid Testing

Different testing acids can help determine whether a piece meets a particular gold purity.

Electronic Gold Testing

Electronic testers can provide another indication of gold purity.

Weight and Density

Gold has a distinctive density, although this method is usually better when combined with other testing.


Can a 417 Gold Stamp Be Fake?

Unfortunately, yes.

A dishonest manufacturer can stamp almost any number onto jewelry.

That is why a piece marked 417 should still be tested, especially if you are buying it secondhand or planning to sell it.

A fake 417 stamp could appear on:

  • Gold-plated jewelry
  • Gold-filled jewelry
  • Base-metal jewelry
  • Counterfeit chains or rings
  • Jewelry with lower gold content than advertised

The stamp tells you what the jewelry claims to be. Testing tells you what it actually is.


Does All Real 10K Gold Have a 417 Stamp?

No.

Real 10K gold can have several different markings.

Common markings include:

  • 10K
  • 10KT
  • 417
  • .417

You may also find genuine gold jewelry with a worn, damaged, or missing stamp.

Therefore:

No stamp does not automatically mean fake gold, and a stamp does not automatically mean real gold.

Testing is what matters.


Why Is 10K Gold Only 41.7% Gold?

Gold jewelry is mixed with other metals because pure 24K gold is relatively soft.

Adding other metals can make jewelry:

  • Harder
  • More durable
  • More resistant to scratches
  • Less expensive than higher-karat gold

This is one reason 10K gold is commonly used for rings, chains, bracelets, class rings, and everyday jewelry.


Is 417 Gold Better Than 14K Gold?

It depends on what you mean by “better.”

417 / 10K gold contains about 41.7% gold.

585 / 14K gold contains about 58.5% gold.

That means 14K contains considerably more pure gold and will generally have a higher melt value when comparing equal weights.

However, 10K can be harder and more resistant to everyday wear.

 417 / 10K585 / 14K
Pure Gold41.7%58.5%
Other Metals58.3%41.5%
Gold ContentLowerHigher
DurabilityVery GoodGood
Typical Value by WeightLowerHigher

Can You Sell 417 Gold?

Absolutely.

If your 417 jewelry tests as genuine 10K gold, it has real gold value and can be sold to a precious-metals buyer.

You can sell items such as:

  • Broken gold chains
  • Rings
  • Bracelets
  • Earrings
  • Class rings
  • Old jewelry
  • Tangled chains
  • Damaged jewelry
  • Single earrings
  • Unwanted gold

The jewelry does not have to be wearable to have gold value.


How Much Is My 417 Gold Worth?

The value changes with the gold market.

A professional buyer will normally consider:

Weight × Gold Purity × Current Gold Value

For 417 gold, the theoretical pure-gold content is approximately:

Weight × 41.7%

For example, a 20-gram 417 gold chain contains approximately:

20 × .417 = 8.34 grams of pure gold

The actual payout will depend on the gold price, testing results, and the buyer’s purchasing rate.


Don’t Guess From the Stamp — Have It Tested

If you have jewelry marked 417 or 10K, Gold Kings can test it and tell you what you actually have.

At Gold Kings, we don’t rely on the stamp alone.

We test it. We weigh it. We pay you.

Bring in your:

  • 417 / 10K gold
  • 585 / 14K gold
  • 750 / 18K gold
  • 916 / 22K gold
  • Broken jewelry
  • Gold coins
  • Gold bars
  • Scrap gold

Get your gold professionally tested and receive an offer based on what your jewelry actually contains.


Frequently Asked Questions About 417 Gold

Is 417 real gold?

Yes. Genuine 417 jewelry is 10-karat gold and contains approximately 41.7% pure gold.

What karat is 417 gold?

417 is 10K gold.

What percentage of gold is 417?

Approximately 41.7%.

Is 417 gold fake?

Not if the jewelry genuinely tests at that purity. However, a 417 stamp can be faked, so the item should be tested if there is any doubt.

Is 417 gold plated?

Not necessarily. A simple 417 stamp normally indicates solid 10K gold, not gold plating. Other markings may indicate plating or gold-filled construction.

Is 417 worth money?

Yes. Genuine 417 jewelry contains real gold and has precious-metal value.

Is 417 or 585 better?

585 gold contains more gold. 585 is approximately 14K gold and contains about 58.5% gold, compared with 41.7% in 417 gold.

Can real gold have no stamp?

Yes. Stamps can wear away, older jewelry may use different markings, and some genuine pieces were never properly marked.

How do I know if my 417 jewelry is real?

The best option is to have the jewelry professionally tested instead of relying solely on the stamp.


The Bottom Line

417 means 10-karat gold.

If the piece is genuine, it contains approximately 41.7% pure gold, making it real gold with real monetary value.

But remember:

A stamp is not a test.

If you’re unsure whether your 417 jewelry is genuine—or simply want to know what it’s worth—have it professionally tested.

Gold Kings — We test it. We weigh it. We pay you.

How Gold Kings Can Help

1. Test It

We use advanced XRF testing to identify your item - Free of charge.

2. Weigh It

We weigh your item right in front of you for full transparency.

3. Get an Offer

You will receive a fair competitive offer with no pressure to sell.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Gold Kings is a fully licensed precious-metals dealer in the state of Georgia.
We operate in compliance with all Georgia state laws and local regulations, including ID verification and transaction reporting requirements. This protects both our customers and our business and ensures every transaction is handled legally, safely, and transparently.

Yes. All gold and silver testing is done in front of you.

We test each item openly using professional methods to verify purity and weight, and we explain what we’re doing as we go. You can see your items being tested and weighed the entire time, so there are no surprises and no guesswork—just a clear, transparent process you can trust.

Absolutely. You are welcome to watch your items being weighed at all times.

We weigh your gold and silver in front of you on a certified digital scale and explain the weight and purity so you understand exactly how your offer is calculated. Transparency is important to us, and you’re always in control of the process.

You get paid the same day, on the spot. Once your items are tested, weighed, and evaluated, we present a clear offer. If you accept, payment is issued immediately—no waiting, no delays.

Market risk and refining costs
As a licensed dealer, we must follow state regulations and often hold items for a required period. Refining, handling, and market fluctuations are factored into our offer.

Written by Daniel Sims

Owner, Gold Kings • Licensed Georgia precious-metals dealer with over 15 years of experience in the gold industry.

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