Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2006-141 (Year: 2006, Number: 141)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: 
Paragraph Index: 37

1. Definitions For the purpose of this Convention the following definitions apply: 1.1. Precious metals Precious metals are platinum, gold, [palladium]* and silver. Platinum is the most precious metal followed by gold, [palladium]* and silver. 1 Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. * Shall apply only after the entry into force of the amendment to Article 2 of the Convention. 2006/141. szám 1.2. Precious metal alloy A precious metal alloy is a solid solution containing at least one precious metal. 1.3. Precious metal article A precious metal article is any item of jewellery, goldsmith’s, silversmith’s or watchmaker’s ware or any other object made entirely or in part from precious metals or their alloys. 1.4. Fineness The fineness is the content of the named precious metals measured in terms of parts per thousand by weight of alloy. 1.5. Standard of fineness The standard of fineness is the minimum content of the named precious metals measured in terms of parts per thousand by weight of alloy. 1.6. Precious metal coating/plating A precious metal coating or plating is a layer of precious metal or of precious metal alloy applied to all, or part of a precious metal article e.g. by chemical, electrochemical, mechanical or physical process. 1.7. Base metals Base metals are all metals except platinum, gold, [palladium]* and silver.

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