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Estimated 750 hallmark (18k) gold price derived from the official CBA XAU rate.

Vosku gin 750

Vosku gin 750: what this number shows

This page answers the searches “vosku gin 750”, “vosku gin 750 aysor” and “gold 750 price in Armenia”. The 750 hallmark contains 75% pure gold, and its per-gram value is derived from the official CBA 999/XAU rate using a 0.751 multiplier.

18k

What the 750 hallmark (18k) means

750 hallmark gold (18k) contains 75% pure gold. It is a good balance of purity and durability, often chosen for higher-end jewelry. Its price is 75% of the same-day official 999 value.

Read the hallmark guide

Calculation

Vosku gin 750: 1 gram, 2, 5, 10 and 100 grams

For “vosku gin 1 gram” and “vosku gram 750 price” searches: the table shows the estimated 750 hallmark value for common weights using the same-day official baseline.

WeightEstimated value (AMD)
1 g36,624
2 g73,248
5 g183,120
10 g366,240
100 g3,662,400

Calculation

Compare with other hallmarks

All hallmark prices derive from the same official XAU baseline in proportion to purity.

HallmarkPure goldAMD / gram
585 (14k)58.5%28,567
750 (18k)75%36,624
999 (24k)99.9%48,783

FAQ

Vosku gin 750 FAQ

How much is 750 hallmark gold today?

The card above shows the estimated per-gram value of 750 hallmark gold derived from the latest official CBA XAU rate. On weekends the last business-day rate applies.

How is vosku gin 750 calculated?

The 750 price is the official 999 value multiplied by 0.751, since the alloy contains 75% pure gold.

Will the store price for 750 gold be the same?

Not necessarily. Store, bank or pawnshop quotes can include labor, design and margin. The number on this page is the official calculated baseline for comparison.

What is the difference between 750 and 585/999?

The difference is pure gold content: the 750 hallmark contains 75%. The higher the hallmark, the higher the per-gram value.

Is the scrap (buy-back) price for 750 gold the same number?

No. Buy-back prices are usually below the estimated value because the buyer includes margin and verification costs. Use this number as a negotiation baseline.