metalliarvo
Metalliarvo is a Finnish term referring to the monetary value of the metal content contained in an object or material. The concept is commonly used in jewelry, recycling, and metal trading to estimate value based on the metal rather than the item's design, brand, or craftsmanship. Metalliarvo is most relevant for precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum, but it can also apply to base metals when assessing metal recovery potential.
Calculation of metalliarvo generally relies on three factors: the weight of the metal, its purity or fineness,
Market dynamics influence metalliarvo through fluctuations in metal prices on global exchanges. Gold, silver, and platinum
Applications of metalliarvo include determining the salvage value of jewelry and electronic waste, assessing raw material
See also: precious metals, metal prices, assay, refining, bullion.