EPNS stands for electro plated nickel silver. It is a fancy way of saying silver plated. Items marked EPNS are not worth very much, but it depends on the item. A fork might only be worth a dollar or less, but a complete tea set could be worth $50-150.
EPNS stands for "Electro Plated Nickel Silver". Nickel Silver (sometimes stainless steel) is the base metal onto which silver is plated. Despite its name, nickel silver contains no silver at all, but is an alloy of nickel, zinc & copper. A layer of pure silver is deposited electrolytically on the base metal to give a silver finish.
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Well, it depends on where you got them. Some spoons from the 1500 + are VERY valuable, because they use real silver, not metal. 1900 + I wouldn't depend on the spoons being worth much. Nowadays, most spoons are made in China. I would find the age of the spoons, and range from maybe $50 and up.
It is worth at least it's weight in silver. Look on Kitco.com for market prices.
Depends where you buy it.
for 4 rubber tipped spoons they are about 10 dollars depending where you get them
Spoons are not all the same. Spoons would definitely have unique weights.
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Unfortunately it is impossible to answer this question without more details on the spoons them selves. Some spoons go for a great deal, others pennies. Are the 100 spoons the same? or are they all different spoons?
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The value depends on several factors including the specific piece, markings on the piece, etc. Regardless of what piece it is, most Rogers EPNS items are priced below $100.00 on ebay. There are a few that are priced much higher.