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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction In the UK, Hallmarking dates back approximately 700 years and is possibly one of the earliest forms of consumer protection. Hallmarks are small markings stamped onto Gold, Silver and Platinum Metals. They tell the consumer that the metal has undergone testing and conforms to all legal standards of purity (also known as fineness). The tests are carried out by ...]]></description>
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