Valuation of Precious Metals and Stones

Official valuation and authorisation services for precious metal articles

The Office of the Consul for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths operates within the Standards and Metrology Institute of the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority. It provides official services related to precious metal articles, including valuation, hallmarking, assaying, market surveillance, and the authorisation and registration of manufacturers’ and sponsors’ marks.

The MCCAA was assigned responsibility for the Office of the Consul for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths on 1 July 2021, in line with Legal Notice 270 of 2021, which brought Act VII of 2021 into force.

Public Valuation Office

The Office of the Consul maintains a Public Valuation Office for the valuation of precious metal articles. This service is available to members of the public and other stakeholders who require an official valuation of gold, silver or other precious metal articles.

Valuations may be required for several purposes, including:

The Public Valuation Office opens on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
from 08:30 to 12:30.

What Can Be Valued?

The service may include the valuation of:

Where an article includes stones or other non-metal components, the valuation may take these into account as part of the overall assessment. In cases where stones or other materials cannot be removed without damaging the article, the valuation may be based on the approximate weight of the precious metal, together with the relevant market price applicable on the date of valuation.

How the Valuation Is Determined

The valuation may take into consideration, as applicable:

The Office of the Consul issues the official prices of gold and silver bullion used for valuation purposes. These prices are published through Government Notices.

Authorisation of Manufacturers and Sponsors

The Office of the Consul is also responsible for the assignment, authorisation and registration of personal identification responsibility marks for manufacturers and sponsors. This process is important because it links precious metal articles placed on the market to the person or entity responsible for them.

Manufacturers, importers or sponsors who wish to operate within the precious metals sector may apply for the assignment of a manufacturer’s or sponsor’s mark.

Assignment of a Manufacturer’s or Sponsor’s Mark

A manufacturer’s or sponsor’s mark is a personal identification responsibility mark assigned by the Consul. This mark identifies the manufacturer or sponsor responsible for the precious metal article.

Applicants must submit the relevant application to the Office of the Consul and provide the required information and supporting documentation. The application is assessed in line with the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Act and the applicable subsidiary legislation.

The assignment of a manufacturer’s or sponsor’s mark does not automatically authorise the holder to hallmark articles. A separate authorisation is required before a manufacturer or sponsor may imprint a manufacturer’s or sponsor’s hallmark.

Authorisation to Imprint a Manufacturer’s or Sponsor’s Hallmark

A registered manufacturer or sponsor may apply for authorisation to imprint a manufacturer’s or sponsor’s hallmark on precious metal articles. This authorisation allows the approved person or entity to hallmark articles under the conditions established by law.

The authorisation process may include:

These services support consumer protection, fair trade and confidence in the precious metals market. The MCCAA website lists hallmarking, analysis statements, authorisation of manufacturers and sponsors, self-hallmarking authorisation, and market surveillance among the services offered by the Office.

Register of Marks and Hallmarks

The Consul maintains a register of authorised manufacturers’ and sponsors’ marks and hallmarks. This register supports traceability, accountability and market surveillance in the precious metals sector.

The register may include:

Before hallmarking tools are used, the first impression of the tool may be required to be deposited with the Consul, in accordance with the applicable legal requirements.

Related Services

In addition to valuation and authorisation services, the Office of the Consul for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths also provides other statutory services, including:

The authorisation process may include:

The Office of the Consul issues the official prices of gold and silver bullion used for valuation purposes. These prices are published through Government Notices.

Fees

Applicable fees are established under Subsidiary Legislation 46.01

Before Visiting the Office

Before visiting the Public Valuation Office or applying for authorisation, applicants are encouraged to:

Valuations may be required for several purposes, including:

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Contact

Address

Office of the Consul for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths
Standards and Metrology Institute
Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority
National Road, Blata l-Bajda, Malta

Public Valuation Office opening hours:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 08:30 – 12:30

Telephone:

(+356) 2395 2000

Email

hallmarking@mccaa.org.mt