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I would go to websites about silver silverware and see if there is a list of prices for 1945 silver silverware
Not much. it is a thin layer of silver on top of some alloys that contain little or no silver.
The weight is 12.50 grams.
If it is marked "STERLING" OR "925" on the back of it, it means the silver is about 92.5% of the total weight of that piece. Otherwise the piece of silver plate flatware contains very insignificant amount of silver.
Real silver is much shinier than stainless steel, which is typically what consumers purchase as silverware. Unless your silverware is only used for special occasions, you are most likely using stainless steel.
It is worth at least it's weight in silver. Look on Kitco.com for market prices.
300.00
Not much. it is a thin layer of silver on top of some alloys that contain little or no silver.
The Karet weight of a piece of gold states how much of the piece is actual gold and not silver or copper. A piece that is 22k means that it is 91. 6% pure gold.
The Walking Liberty silver 50-cent piece is composed of 90 percent silver, and 10 percent copper. It was in production from 1916 to 1947, and weighs 12.5 grams.
This piece should have the .999 fine silver markings and a weight, such as 1/4, 1/2 or 1oz. of pure silver. It's a "Silver Round" the value depends on the weight and the spot price of silver at time of sale.
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