The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
bite it or look for a hallmark a hallmark is a couple of numbers (e.g silver has 925 on it)
It should be stamped with a "hallmark." A hallmark for silver should be "925." This indicates 92.5% pure sterling silver. Another hallmark for silver could be "STERLING". A U.S. hallmark for gold would be 10K or 14K or 18K indicating the gold content. Pure 100% gold would be 24K; 10K is 41.67% gold; 14K is 58.33% gold; 18K is 75% gold.
It's low grade silver
Sterling silver will have what is called a hallmark on it, usually on an inner edge. It will be like three or four small punched emblems, which represent the maker, date etc. In England, silver objects without the hallmark should not even be called silver, but by the name 'white metal'.
The 925 hallmark is indicative of 92.5% Sterling Silver.
H100
Electroplated
It is French importation hallmark. It means that your object has been imported into France.
"SPC" Stands for Silver Plated Copper.
It means 100% silver
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bite it or look for a hallmark a hallmark is a couple of numbers (e.g silver has 925 on it)
It will have a hallmark on it somewhere.
835 is the purity hallmark of European silver, which is 83.5% silver and 16.5% copper.
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It should be stamped with a "hallmark." A hallmark for silver should be "925." This indicates 92.5% pure sterling silver. Another hallmark for silver could be "STERLING". A U.S. hallmark for gold would be 10K or 14K or 18K indicating the gold content. Pure 100% gold would be 24K; 10K is 41.67% gold; 14K is 58.33% gold; 18K is 75% gold.