Wisconsin Code § 134.25

Misbranding of gold articles
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(1) (a) Except as
provided in par. (b) and subject to sub. (3), any person who sells
any article of merchandise made in whole or in part of gold or any
alloy of gold which that is marked in any way indicating, or designed or intended to indicate, that the gold or alloy of gold in the

article is of a greater degree of fineness than the actual fineness
or quality of the gold or alloy, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) Paragraph (a) is not violated if the actual fineness of the
gold or alloy in the article meets any of the following conditions:
1. The actual fineness is not less, by more than three onethousandths parts in the case of flatware and watch cases, than
the fineness actually marked on the article.
2. The actual fineness is not less, by more than one-half
karat, than the fineness actually marked on the article in the case
of all articles not specified in subd. 1.
(2) In any test to determine the fineness of the gold or its alloy
in any article, according to the standards set forth in this section,
the part of the gold or gold alloy taken for the test shall not contain or have attached to it any solder or alloy of inferior fineness
used for brazing or uniting the parts of the article.
(3) The actual fineness of the entire quantity of gold and gold
alloys contained in any article mentioned in this section, except
watch cases and flatware, including all solder or alloy of inferior
metal used for brazing or uniting the parts of the article, shall not
be less, by more than one karat, than the fineness marked on the
article. In determining the quality of gold and gold alloys for purposes of this subsection, the gold, alloys and solder being tested
shall be tested as one piece.

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