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* gold-filled hallmark

The FILLED hallmark: meaning, purity & value

Abbreviated 'filled' mark, generally indicating gold-filled when paired with karat (e.g., '14K FILLED'). Per US FTC, requires ≥1/20 bonded gold by weight.

Published May 30, 2026

Quick facts

Metal
gold-filled
Common regions
international

Stamps that mean the same thing

This purity may be struck into jewelry as any of: FILLED / FILL / F. The mark differs by country and era, but the metal content is identical.

What FILLED tells you

Abbreviated 'filled' mark, generally indicating gold-filled when paired with karat (e.g., '14K FILLED'). Per US FTC, requires ≥1/20 bonded gold by weight.

How to check it yourself

  1. Examine the stamp under a 10× loupe — genuine marks are crisp and evenly struck, not doubled or smeared.
  2. Confirm the mark reads FILLED or an equivalent such as FILL.
  3. Photograph it in the Jewelry Identifier app to read the metal, hallmark, and any gemstones from the image.
  4. For a binding result, have an assay office or gemological lab run an XRF purity test.

* Frequently asked

FAQ

Q. Is FILLED the same as FILL?
A. Yes. FILLED, FILL, F all denote the same material — gold-filled. Different markets and eras stamp it differently, but the purity is identical.
Q. How do I confirm a FILLED stamp is genuine?
A. Look at the mark under 10× magnification for crisp, even strikes, cross-check the weight-to-volume ratio against the expected density, scan it with the Jewelry Identifier app, and — when it matters — have an XRF test done by an assay office or gemological lab.

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