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Precious Metals Marking Regulations outline the requirements for marking articles containing precious metals in Canada. The regulations apply to dealers and manufacturers, and cover various types of articles such as jewelry, watches, and frames.


The regulations exempt certain articles from applying to the Precious Metals Marking Act, including those sold outside Canada, mechanical components, brooch pins, and parts of articles that are not assayed for precious metals.


Articles can be marked with quality marks specified in the table in section 7, which indicate the minimum quality or quantity of precious metal used. Plated articles must meet specific requirements regarding the thickness of the plating.


Quality marks can be applied to various types of articles, including watch cases, bracelet watch cases, and spectacle frames. The regulations also specify the location and wording on the article where the mark must be stamped, branded, engraved or imprinted.

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