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No. It's just steel no silver at all. If it is silver plated it will say so, but that does not mean it contains silver.

A plus A nicely made set of stainless steel flatware may not be silver, but you don't have to take it out of it's presentation box once a month to polish it.

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Sterling Silver flatware contains .925 silver. Stainless steel flatware contains no silver.

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