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it means the metal is made of real silver
A ring from England with the word silver stamped on the shank is likely from the Georgian era (1714-1837) or the Victorian era (1837-1901). These were periods when silver was commonly used in jewelry and stamped with the word "silver" to indicate its composition. However, further examination or research would be needed to determine the exact era of the ring.
That the mineral came from Italy.
No, no genuine Indian Head penny is stamped "COPY" on the reverse, or obverse. All such examples are replicas containing no collector value. The only value that such coins have is the value of what they are made out of.
Silver flatware is either sterling or silverplate over a base metal. Pure (.999) silver is too soft to use for eating utensils. Most FB Rogers products were quadruple silver plate over copper or another base metal, but a few of their patterns were sterling silver. The genuine sterling pieces carry one of the following pattern numbers: 118, 142, 144, 149, 164, 250, 400, 700 or 1636. These will also have the word "Sterling" stamped on the bottom of each piece. If it doesn't say "sterling," it is silver plate.
Replica coins are required to have the word "COPY" stamped on them somewhere.
She left the genuine diamond necklace locked in a safe and wore a well-made copy to the inaugural ball. He thought she was being sarcastic, but her concern was genuine.
The superlative form of the word "genuine" is "most genuine."
That steak was genuine!
The word "genuine" is an adjective.
no, transparency is clearnes and genuine is real ex: genuine leather.
Example sentence - She won a silver medal for her efforts.